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mraw

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advice for forest project
« on: April 23, 2025, 03:50:31 PM »
Hello,
I saw this huge, fallen tree in the forest and although I know this is probably not the right subject for photogrammetry, I couldn't resist and gave it a shot. 2635 shots to be precise.
They look like this. I have covered the whole area around the fallen tree. So there a millions of roots, branches, twigs, leaves...
Do you have any recommendation regarding the aligning and for the cleaning of the tie points with the gradual selection tools?

Also: I thought of slightly sharpen the pics with Topaz. I know this - in theory- doesn't make sense, because the AI would add something that isn't there and/or it will do a lousy job with consistantly adding this 'something'. But on the other hand: Could this ai-sharpened 'something' not  be the lesser evil? In comparison with areas out of focus etc...

thanks

morph

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Re: advice for forest project
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2025, 11:46:28 PM »
What for enlarge ech photo? export and enlarge final texture if u must, but it will give nothing but artifical sharpened details that looks not natural. if u want to avoid some parts of the image to be alingment paint it out from image and create a masks  for them, or simply generate object and cut out unwanted geometry...