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General / Re: about the photo alignment
« on: July 16, 2016, 05:31:07 PM »
Thinking further from my previous post, I suppose the angle I'm coming from is a little like those for computer graphics rendering systems over the years.
Originally biased renderers were very popular because of very low CPU speeds, so you'd choose settings and the end result would be in line with the initial chosen settings...
...but with time unbiased renderers arrived which were very slow, but the longer you left them running the more accurate the rendering would become, the final render would never arrive, it'd just refine to infinity given time.
I think photogrammetry reconstructions could follow this path in time, simply left to their own devices for as long as desired and the results refine to ever finer details, rather than having arbitrary pre-set limits at the initial camera detection steps etc.
Hmmm
Dave
Originally biased renderers were very popular because of very low CPU speeds, so you'd choose settings and the end result would be in line with the initial chosen settings...
...but with time unbiased renderers arrived which were very slow, but the longer you left them running the more accurate the rendering would become, the final render would never arrive, it'd just refine to infinity given time.
I think photogrammetry reconstructions could follow this path in time, simply left to their own devices for as long as desired and the results refine to ever finer details, rather than having arbitrary pre-set limits at the initial camera detection steps etc.
Hmmm
Dave