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General / newie help
« on: June 04, 2013, 02:41:59 PM »
hi
well i bought my Agisoft software.
I took a few photos of my daughter, uploaded them, marked them and did the things in the manual. 
Unfortunately, 3/4's of the way through the final stage (i think it is rendering) it told me i didnt have enough memory.
So its off to get a new laptop for my scanning hobby.
Firstly - recommended specs for a laptop.  Whats a good PC for the hobby of 3D scanning/photogammetry?
Secondly - can somebody run the final part of the program for me.  id like to see how i went.  I dont think it will be very good but id like to see none the less.
I can email the file to you - its 5mb .psz file.  so if you can PM me you email address ill send it to you.
Thanks
Glenn



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Face and Body Scanning / new to this field
« on: June 03, 2013, 03:58:02 PM »
good day all from not so sunny Melbourne Australia.

I am taking an interest in this product and its applications.  I saw Lee Perry-Smiths work and was amazed.  I asked him how he managed the hardware interface with so many cameras and he suggested i take a look at this forum.

So - can one of the experienced forum users tell me (or point me to topics that have already been posted on this forum) -

Multiple cameras need to come back to a single software program.  each 1 is a different source that provides an individual image so i dont think they can come back in through a single usb port to a single program  - or am i wrong?

i am stuck on how he managed the hardware interface.   Ive seen the 16 port usb hubs but im still unsure how the 16 images can come back through the 1 port at the same time. 

Does this software come with a feature that can actually manage these 16 simultaneous images from different devices?

So can anyone provide some information on how he did it.

Thanks
Glenn


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