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Python and Java API / Can you position cameras according to their positions in physical (real) world?
« on: January 21, 2015, 01:58:51 PM »
Hi,
company for we are working uses a fairly standard scanning solution consisting of several camera attached to several pods forming a circle around the subject (a human). They are using PhotoScan 0.9 version at their facilities.
We are trying to automate the whole workflow of PhotoScan using its scripting API.
Is it possible to use dimensions from the physical world (camera position, pod positions etc.) for camera positioning in PhotoScan (using python scripting) so we can enhance alignment phase? Does this can speed up the alignment process and result in better alignment quality?
We do not have geographic information from photos (cameras are without GPS) that are used for 3D model generation.
Thanks for your help and comments.
company for we are working uses a fairly standard scanning solution consisting of several camera attached to several pods forming a circle around the subject (a human). They are using PhotoScan 0.9 version at their facilities.
We are trying to automate the whole workflow of PhotoScan using its scripting API.
Is it possible to use dimensions from the physical world (camera position, pod positions etc.) for camera positioning in PhotoScan (using python scripting) so we can enhance alignment phase? Does this can speed up the alignment process and result in better alignment quality?
We do not have geographic information from photos (cameras are without GPS) that are used for 3D model generation.
Thanks for your help and comments.