Hello,
it often happens that agisoft uses the wrong (worse) photos on the ortho-image. In the attached image, the area can be captured with a single image. Agisoft puts a lot of small pieces from different pictures in this area.
I would like to have an order in which Agisoft uses the images.
1.) Distance to the object
(The smaller the distance, the better (sharper) the pictures)
2.) Angle to the object
(the more orthogonal the picture was taken to the object, the better the pictures)
In the current state of the software, these orders are underused.
As a result, 200 image areas have to be exchanged in a church facade, which is very time-consuming.
Is it because in the example vertical walls are shown in the orthophoto, which is not the standard in contrast to the horizontal illustration?
If so, can the sequences I have mentioned be used for vertical mappings?
My bad English results from Google translator .......
Thank you.
Dieter