Agisoft Metashape

Agisoft Metashape => General => Topic started by: klill on February 14, 2020, 05:28:09 PM

Title: What does "Disable camera" actually do?
Post by: klill on February 14, 2020, 05:28:09 PM
Hi,
I'm quite new to the program. I am working on an aligned point cloud in Metashape, that contains a rock wall, ice and some vegetation. I am struggling to get a good point cloud, and I am working on refining it.

To my question: I am struggling to understand what the "Disable camera" function actually do. Does it just eliminate the entire photo in the processing? What is the difference between just deleting a photo, and disabling it? And how can a photo be disabled, but still aligned? 
Title: Re: What does "Disable camera" actually do?
Post by: Alexey Pasumansky on February 15, 2020, 03:31:47 PM
Hello klill,

Disabled cameras are not used to depth maps reconstruction, mesh and tiled model generation, texture and orthomosaic generation.

Title: Re: What does "Disable camera" actually do?
Post by: klill on February 18, 2020, 11:19:42 AM
Thank you!
So then to remove photos that are aligned wrongly, have a large pixel error or few projections, is it correct to use "Reset camera alignment" or use the selection tools to remove points in the cloud?
Title: Re: What does "Disable camera" actually do?
Post by: Alexey Pasumansky on February 18, 2020, 07:41:30 PM
Hello klill,

For incorrectly aligned cameras it is recommended to reset their alignment (otherwise the tie points related to such cameras would be affected).

Removing the points from the sparse cloud wouldn't improve the results, but by selecting the wrongly located tie points and using Filter Cameras by Tie Points option you could find the problematic images faster.