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General / Re: smartphone content -> automated 3D modeling?
« on: January 29, 2014, 06:05:56 PM »
Hi Alexey,

Thanks for the clarification on that... Would it be permitted if people could view those files, but not download them?

For example, we wish for people to take a 3D reconstruction of their face/body and use it as an avatar on our online game.  We would "own" that 3D content produced from their images and not allow them to download the 3D models for their own use.

Thanks!

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General / smartphone content -> automated 3D modeling?
« on: January 29, 2014, 08:23:02 AM »
Hi!

How difficult would it be to have a process where smartphone images are queued and fed into PhotoScan Pro... similar to 123D Catch?  I'd like to make something like that and right now plan to have it like this:

Smartphone user takes multiple images of object (eg. a room) -> uploads images cloud database -> PhotoScan Pro is fed images from database -> PS Pro automatically does its magic on a high-end computer -> 3D models are exported back to smartphone user.

Am I missing anything?  It seems too easy...

Thanks!  This is really awesome software!

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General / PhotoScan Pro vs 3DF Zephyr vs Acute 3D Smart3DCapture
« on: November 09, 2013, 01:56:41 AM »
Hello,

We're looking to purchase an application (within the next two months) to create 3D models of cities from both low-level aerial and ground photographs.  We've read the post (http://www.agisoft.ru/forum/index.php?topic=674.15) comparing PhotoScan with 123Catch (aka Smart3DCapture) from last year, but as of right now, how would you rank the three applications for the task given above and why?

Photoscan Pro - http://www.agisoft.ru/products/photoscan/professional/
3DF Zephyr - http://www.3dflow.net/3df-zephyr-pro-3d-models-from-photos/
Smart3DCapture - http://www.acute3d.com/smart3dcapture/

Thanks!

Chris

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