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General / Outdoor, Forest Photogrammetry Issues, Lack of Detail
« on: November 30, 2017, 10:11:48 PM »
Hello all,
 
I am currently trying to test the use of CRP for outdoor forensic scenarios in common SE U.S. environments like oak hammocks and pine flat-woods. I am using plastic teaching skeletons to represent human remains scatters of varying types. I have a couple issues I was hoping folks could weigh in about and also wanted to see if anyone had any good articles/books I should maybe dive more into that might help on this particular subject:
 
-It is incredibly hard to walk in between the scatter without moving anything. Would it be worthwhile to set up a tall tripod/monopod (8ft or so) and shoot around the scene? I feel as though I'd be losing too much detail, and accuracy of the scene is key. Currently I am shooting about 5.5-6ft off the ground, eye-level height for me for the most part.

-I am shooting with the aperture priority setting, iso 100, in RAW format. Using a Canon Rebel T5i and shooting at about 23-24mm, depending on what I set it too before taking auto focus off. I have also completed some test runs using the CHI scale bars. I'm still getting a little blur on details, so much so that I can't really detect marker points on about half the images at times. Should I be shooting differently?

-I'm often having to shoot in weird patterns/positions as we're trying to make the scenes as real as possible. Am I tanking accuracy by moving all over the place?

-When processing, for the widest scatters, I have had to "detect markers" within the program prior to the initial photo alignment. Does this drastically alter error to do so before a sparse point cloud is generated?

-I'm finding that the models are getting super complex with all of the leaf and pine needle litter. Is there any way to control for that without loosing accuracy of info on "bones"?

-I am getting some wavy-ness along some of the bones, or it appears that they are in a haze. Any idea what might account for this and how I can correct it?

Here's a medium run, decimated version of what I'm trying to do, if it helps to see. Am I just not going to have a lot of definition because of the complexity of all the pine needles? Anything I could have done better besides the advice above?

https://sketchfab.com/models/dcd3b12c1ec844ae84ea5dc531f9987b
Pass: thesis     

Any help or advice is much appreciated!



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General / Re: All White Object Distortion
« on: April 06, 2017, 11:42:23 PM »
Many thanks, that's a few excellent places to start. Appreciate you taking the time.

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General / Re: All White Object Distortion
« on: April 05, 2017, 09:40:04 PM »
Tibaud and Chrisd, thanks for the input. I'm unfamiliar with the smoothing tool, can that be applied locally? I also have not ventured into using .raw images yet. I guess I'll have to jump into it. Any good tutorials either of you suggest to learn some basics?

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General / All White Object Distortion
« on: April 02, 2017, 05:58:52 PM »
I could not find this as a previous topic, but has anyone encountered the type of distortion for mostly white objects (see attached: here, a plastic teaching skeleton cranium)? I've noticed it gets a sort of distorted, wavy effect. Does this effect have a name and is there a good way to address that issue in processing?


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General / Re: Alignment of Cameras Creates Infinity Spread-Any Help
« on: July 06, 2016, 04:55:46 PM »
Alexey,

Thank you very much for the insight and for taking the time to look at the pics I send. I really can't tell you how much help that has been!

I think I definitely have a better understanding of how to set up a project in the future and have a better idea of info I need to learn.

Many thanks!

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General / Re: Alignment of Cameras Creates Infinity Spread-Any Help
« on: July 05, 2016, 05:19:07 PM »
Alexey, I have sent the photos via google drive to the support email. Any help or insight is very much appreciated!

I really thank you for what a great community of assistance you have here. It's one of the reasons we recommend you to anyone looking to get into photogrammetry.

Best,

Kevin Gidusko

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General / Re: Alignment of Cameras Creates Infinity Spread-Any Help
« on: July 05, 2016, 03:53:43 PM »
Thank you both for the responses. I'd tried some basic masking, but I will go in and do a better job. I realize I messed up by not having any other points of reference. IF the masking doesn't help is there anything anyone can think of to get this set of images working? I won't have access to the pot again for some time. If all else fails, I'll just have to retry capturing images.

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General / Alignment of Cameras Creates Infinity Spread-Any Help
« on: July 05, 2016, 07:57:37 AM »
Hello, new to the forum, but thought I would give it a shot; if I forget to include important information please let me know so I can be a better forum poster.

I have been attempting to model a prehistoric piece of pottery. I took the photos in a lightbox and manually turned the pot. I cannot seem to align the photos. Instead I get this spray of points emanating from a center point. Any idea what is going on? Any tips to make this work?

[img]http://[Imgur](http://i.imgur.com/eyG5icE.png)
[img][Imgur](http://i.imgur.com/jecYnwU.jpg)

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