The results you are getting is a limitation of the type of camera move you
are doing(nodal pan). The trouble with this type of move is that there
isn't any paralax changes in order to figure out where features are in
depth from the camera. Therefore you get that of wall of pixels. If you
Hi,
what Deke said is spot on... however if you have a few still shots from the
place you could use something like PFTRACk and use all the different shots
to help your camera track and get some depth in the point cloud...
hope this helps
2011/11/26 Deke Kincaid dekekinc...@gmail.com
The
I guess this means it's really not a big issue with anyone.
Fine.
Be that way.
I'll write me a little gizmo.
Ron Ganbar
email: ron...@gmail.com
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On 25 November 2011 00:09, Ivan Busquets