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General / Combining imported scan data with photogrammetry
« on: June 26, 2019, 11:55:03 AM »
Hi guys,
I'm in the process of trying to combine some point cloud data generated from a laser scanner (Leica Scanstation C10 if anyone's interested)with photos taken of a room to generate an accurately textured 3d model, so far I have some trial scan data and a quick video I've shot on my phone of me walking around the space to test metashape against some other photogrammetry software.
I've run into a hiccup where I can't seem to get my photos to match up with the imported scan data. The photos will align and I can generate a reasonably accurate dense cloud from the scan data, and I can import the scan data from Cyclone into metashape and view the dense cloud that my scanner has created but I can't get the 2 data sets to match up.
Can anyone point me towards documentation of this sort of workflow or offer any advice on what process I should be going through to achieve my goal?
I can provide google drive links to my scan data, photo set and metashape project if that would be helpful.
Thanks in advance,
// Robb
I'm in the process of trying to combine some point cloud data generated from a laser scanner (Leica Scanstation C10 if anyone's interested)with photos taken of a room to generate an accurately textured 3d model, so far I have some trial scan data and a quick video I've shot on my phone of me walking around the space to test metashape against some other photogrammetry software.
I've run into a hiccup where I can't seem to get my photos to match up with the imported scan data. The photos will align and I can generate a reasonably accurate dense cloud from the scan data, and I can import the scan data from Cyclone into metashape and view the dense cloud that my scanner has created but I can't get the 2 data sets to match up.
Can anyone point me towards documentation of this sort of workflow or offer any advice on what process I should be going through to achieve my goal?
I can provide google drive links to my scan data, photo set and metashape project if that would be helpful.
Thanks in advance,
// Robb