You can do this with Hugin, but only for planar objects like murals, not full
3D scenes.
You are looking for 'photogrammetry' software. There are now several free
photogrammetry tools ('meshroom' is good). There is a list here:
https://m.all3dp.com/1/best-photogrammetry-software/
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Bruno
On 6 January 2020 16:06:11 GMT, Richard Birket wrote:
>I'm interested to know if I were to take a series of photos of a
>building/object from different locations (even different FOVs), would Hugin
>be able to calculate (after manually picking common points) exactly where
>each photo was taken from (rotation/FOV etc) so that I can 'import' this
>info into a 3D software package like 3dsmax? I am pretty sure it is
>possible, but haven't found a tutorial/guide to get me started.
>
>Anyone know of anything?
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A list of frequently asked questions is available at:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ
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