This is a community to share and discuss 3D photogrammetry modeling.Links to different 3D models, images, articles, and videos related to 3d photogrammetry are highly encouraged, e.g. Articles on new photogrammetry software or techniques.Feel free to post questions or opinions on anything that has to do with 3d photogrammetry. The point is to have a place where we can help each other out.Posting RulesImages. include the software used in bracketsArticles. Must be related to 3D photogrammetry. Yeah, I know there is an older post related to this, but a lot of its things have changed, or dont' exist, and I wanted to ask for those who are familiar with it, what is some of the best to use for free?
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I have been trying to use some different ones, but I have had the most trouble with 'Regard3D' because it requires -precise- sensor and focal measurements, and some of them I just can't get, such as if I want to try to rebuild a scene using a video, or screenshots from a game to try to create a visual image of a location for SteamVR, So.Yeah, Anyone have some suggestions?. The copying of images will always work - that's the first thing the script does before running colmap.Have you added the colmap lib directory to your PATH environment variable? I haven't actually added that to my guide (I'll update it now).I'll assume you aren't familiar with this process, so apologies if you are and I'm over dumbing down:.
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Type 'edit the system environment variables' into start and click it. Click 'Environment Variables'. Double click the 'path' variable, and add a new line that goes straight to the COLMAP lib folder, e.g. 'C:UserspfalkinghamDownloadsCOLMAP-dev-windowslib'Click ok, and try again.Reason being, (I think) when you run colmap from it's own directory, it knows where to look for the libraries, but when my script calls it from wherever it is (D: by default), colmap can't find them directly.
COLMAP changed how it worked after version 3.4 - it used to use 'featureextractor.exe' now it uses 'COLMAP.exe -featureextractor'Make sure you've downloaded the dev version, and use my latest script from here:Couple of other things to check: Make sure no spaces in file/folder names. And Make sure you've changed the location of COLMAP.exe in the script to wherever you've downloaded it to.You should use the script that has:%colDir% featureextractorNOT the old script that has%colDir%featureextractor.
Have you tried:. is a GUI application for 3D reconstruction using structure from motion (SFM).
is an open source, portable, and extensible system for the processing and editing of unstructured 3D triangular meshes. is a structure-from-motion system for unordered image collections. is a free app that lets you create 3D scans of virtually any object. is a library for computer-vision scientists and especially targeted to the Multiple View Geometry community.Several more here:.
Open Source Photogrammetry: Ditching 123D Catch.and here:. Software - Photogrammetric Vision Lab.
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