hey misho

yeah I have the cheap photoScan but DL a 30 day demo of the pro an played 
around with it with not great results 

yes I would really appreciate if you could have a poke around for those nuke 
scripts, that would be awesome.

cheers
-adam
On 27/07/2014, at 12:44 AM, Misho Ristov <[email protected]> wrote:

> agisoft pro supports spherical images, and you can get decent results, but 
> not with two images.
> 
> It's a really simple math to triangulate the point in 3D if you know the 
> height distance. I've tested this a couple of years ago, I'll try to dig the 
> maya and nuke scripts. But the setup has to be rock solid and repeatable, 
> mine was a decent panohead and had precision limitations (in my case 3.5% of 
> real world measurments).
> 
>  
> m.
> 
>  
> On 25.07.2014 17:25, adam jones wrote:
> 
>> hey hey
>>  
>> I have photo scan but only the 79$ dollery version, I am guessing you 
>> referring to the $3500 version 
>>  
>> Multispectral imagery processing
>>  
>> -adam
>>  
>>  
>> On 26/07/2014, at 1:19 AM, Ed Manning <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Agisoft Photoscan Pro supports auto-solve of for multiple 360x180 cameras.  
>>> Pricy though!
>>>  
>>> http://www.agisoft.ru/products/photoscan/professional/
>>>  
>>> You might also want to look at Autodesk ReCap, although it doesn't support 
>>> spherical cameras AFAIK.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Randy Little <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> occula and 2 gigapan passes maybe even though your eyes are vertical? 
>>>  
>>> Don't stich the image and feed them into the still image camera solver 
>>> possibly.  this might require additional images from a third position (and 
>>> 4th?) if it would even work at all.
>>>  
>>> Tell sony to give you their Katana plug in.  :-D ( don't ask, TELL)    
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Randy S. Little
>>> http://www.rslittle.com/
>>> http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325729/
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 1:58 AM, adam jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> hi again
>>>  
>>> I came across this but can't find any further information regarding further 
>>> development, does anyone know of another software option such as this?
>>> http://www.kolor.com/blog-en/2012/09/07/kolor-labs-measurement-using-panoramas-by-alexandre-jenny/
>>> 
>>> any pointer would be much appreciated.
>>> 
>>> cheers all
>>> -adam
>>>  
>>>  
>>> On 25/07/2014, at 4:44 AM, adam jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> hi all 
>>>> 
>>>> a little off topic but I was wondering.. I have a a giga pan motorised 
>>>> head run by a promote.
>>>> 
>>>> I was hoping to use this to capture my panos from two vertical heights 
>>>> (ala Spheron).
>>>> 
>>>> This is all easy enough to do but what I am looking for is a solution o 
>>>> calculate these images and create either a point cloud or 3d locators and 
>>>> measurement data to be used in a modelling process in nuke and or 3d app, 
>>>> i see some fantastic advantages here in tracking, projection work and the 
>>>> like.
>>>> 
>>>> any pointer would be much appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> cheers all
>>>> -adam
>>>> 
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