I'm late to the party but.. The Sense from Cubify is shit. It's not even
close to prosumer / consumer level. Check Ben Hecks podcast to see how
finicky it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLFonu92Wn4
disclaimer: I have one, was part of a package deal, would never buy one on
it's own.
On
Agisoft.
Cubify is crap. Is crappier than the Kinect.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Aruna Inversin inver...@d2.com wrote:
I'm late to the party but.. The Sense from Cubify is shit. It's not even
close to prosumer / consumer level. Check Ben Hecks podcast to see how
finicky it is.
Sense and all the Depth sensor type of scanner is like the Kinect. Low res,
near field scanning. No more than 10 feet range and very noisy scans.
Kinect and Asus Xtion Pro Live 640 x 480 resolution depth sensor. Data is
really not usable for pro work.
Better off using Photogrammetry tools for
Can you recommend a particular photogrammetry-based tool that creates dense
point clouds? Obviously there is Nuke's internal toolset which has provided
great results on occasion and I haven't fully exploited it yet.
On 30 June 2014 04:42, David Yu dave...@gmail.com wrote:
Sense and all the
Only throwing this out there because it just came up on another list, but it
might be worth taking a look at.
http://pix4d.com/
-Nathan
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Can you recommend a particular photogrammetry-based tool that creates
dense point clouds? Obviously there is Nuke's internal
*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-users] Prosumer Lidar ?
Can you recommend a particular photogrammetry-based tool that creates
dense point clouds? Obviously there is Nuke's internal toolset which has
provided great results on occasion and I haven't fully exploited it yet.
On 30 June 2014 04:42, David Yu dave
it just came up on another list,
but it might be worth taking a look at.
http://pix4d.com/
-Nathan
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*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-users] Prosumer Lidar ?
Can you recommend a particular photogrammetry-based tool that creates
dense point clouds? Obviously there is Nuke's internal toolset which has
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*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-users] Prosumer Lidar ?
Can you recommend a particular photogrammetry-based tool that
creates dense point clouds? Obviously there is Nuke's internal toolset
which has provided great results on occasion
: [Nuke-users] Prosumer Lidar ?
Can you recommend a particular photogrammetry-based tool that
creates dense point clouds? Obviously there is Nuke's internal toolset
which has provided great results on occasion and I haven't fully
exploited
it yet.
On 30 June 2014 04:42, David Yu dave
Photoscan. Horrible learning materials and interface but it does what it says
on the tin and surprisingly well.
Best,
Chris
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On Jun 30, 2014, at 6:52 PM, Michael Garrett michaeld...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you recommend a particular photogrammetry-based tool that creates
just by a few zeros ;)
On 29/06/14 16:46, HSK wrote:
Yikes!
Apparently I was waaay off!
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On Jun 28, 2014, at 11:00 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com
mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:
The pricing of that one is actually around $25k. That does not
include the
Has anyone explored any of the burgeoning prosumer Lidar options out there and
have positive feedback ?
There was a $1k or less Kickstarter Lidar project I read about last year but
can't recall the company name, anyone ?
Thx
Ari
Blue Sky
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Ari there is this one for objects that is only $400
http://cubify.com/Products/Sense
Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325729/
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Ari Rubenstein a...@curvstudios.com wrote:
Has anyone explored any of the burgeoning prosumer
I think you mean this one for the ipad?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/occipital/structure-sensor-capture-the-world-in-3d
Also lots of apps which work with the Kinect or other Primesense rgbd
cameras like ReconstructMe and skanect.
http://reconstructme.net/
http://skanect.occipital.com/
Hey Ari,
You may be thinking of the
Zebedee? (Zeb1)
https://www.fxguide.com/quicktakes/meet-zebedee-handheld-lidar-scanning/
I think it's relatively cheap to buy ($200-$400)
But it uses a pay as you go model for processing the data.
From what I've heard the results are okay, and a little bit
The pricing of that one is actually around $25k. That does not include
the pay-as-you go data processing which I found a bit annoying.
This is the info I got recently from a vendor in Australia:
ZEB1 is charged at $24,860 AUD(ex Tax, ex Shipping) for the handheld
unit. The data processing
Yikes!
Apparently I was waaay off!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 28, 2014, at 11:00 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com wrote:
The pricing of that one is actually around $25k. That does not include the
pay-as-you go data processing which I found a bit annoying.
This is the info I
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