@mala
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Hi mala i'd love to hear feedback if you purchase.
Caution - the play store reviews for Samsung "MobileLink" and Samsung "Remote" Viewfinder are both very mixed [at best].
Apparently the new 2013 Cameras [eg NX300 with "3d" lens] work with a consolidated app consisting of the two above and a 3rd called Autoshare [which I have yet to find as a standalone app on play store ?].
The consolidated app is called "Samsung SMART CAMERA". I've no idea if extra functionality [above the 3 apps mentioned] has also been built into it. My memory is the new app will not work with 2012 cameras - such as the NX1000. [Note - the play store refers to the new app as a "Test version"].
The "androidcentral" video [second post in this subject] that I gave the link to [at CES] was a review of the new consolidated 2013 app and did refer to multi-camera support. I have yet to find a detailed description of the multi-cam functionality. Further, I don't know if the multi-cam functionality is any part of the 2012 apps.
In my experience with Samsung TV's [and with perserverance] you can sometimes get some sensible customer support answers online after you register your item e.g in UK get an account here -https://account.samsung.com/account/check.do
I'll be very [pleasantly] surprised if WiFi turns out to be of help !
Hi, Magnus / fabberlounge - the following is currently ill defined:-
I want very high quality colour / various material type models if possible and [where required] as large as physically / economically possible. I can imagine large demand for the quality of [colour] models that Lee had 3d printed. For me, Omote / 3du are not "where it's at". I'd like to also consider AR products 3d/4d at some stage - wedding dance replayed in 25 years hence...
What I get and what I want ? the only way i might currently give someone a "thick-ear" is by "slapping" them on it. So post-processing is going to be a problem for a while. That, combined with the fact that my artistic skills are [at best] unproven :-(
Like you Magnus, with budget constraints [read: a mixed photoscan / Kinect solution] I keep in touch with reme who now have "Automate extrinsic calibration of multiple sensors / Point-and-shoot 3D object reconstruction" and somebody working full time on colour:-
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/reconstructme/tLm3gS-cTjo[1-25-false.
Also, Nick Koziupa at 3d3 has uploaded a multi-capture writeup based on a few chats we've had:-
http://manual.kscan3d.com/1.0/index.php/Using_Multiple_SensorsI guess multi-simultaneous sensor capture is still not a big enough part of their business to concentrate on anti ir interference algorithms.
The world could [will ?] change very quickly - is it the right time to enter the market ?
I now need to get started on the 4th [or was it the 5th] paragraph of the Agisoft wiki so I can begin to "parlez" with you all on a semi-sensible basis. My first intro to all this "stuff" was mid December when I took 20 smartphone pics of my wife [who wants rhino... something or other i.e a "nose job"] and sent them off to 123d catch. I hope "elephant-man" describes the result succinctly. Damn nearly ruined Christmas for me :-)