There are two things here, both are related but directly connected. You can use one without the other, if you wish to.
ReCap Pro is a standalone desktop application that allows you to work with scan data, from whatever source - photo or laser. If you have scan data in a supported format, you can import it. ReCap 360 is the cloud platform for viewing and sharing data published from ReCap Pro. Within 360 there's also ReCap Photo which is Autodesk's own photogrammetry service. G From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rob Wuijster Sent: 17 December 2013 11:22 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Image Modeler alternatives?? looking for something with 32bit import/export functionality. Cloud based first steps? Really? So Recap Pro on the desktop is useless, unless you go through the upload to cloud session first? Or am I mistaken? The website on Recap isn't the most helpful.... Rob \/-------------\/----------------\/ On 17-12-2013 11:42, Graham Bell wrote: Image Modeller did go away but the tech behind it has come back as Autodesk ReCap - http://www.autodesk.com/products/recap/overview 123d Catch is just a simplified consumer version of the same thing. ReCap Photo is the pro version and offers greater flexibility. Essentially it's all cloud based, so you get your pictures upload them to our cloud, and then run ReCap photo, you can make tweaks and target points to improve the accuracy. Meshes can be generated in formats such as FBX (of course), OBJ, DXF, etc. You can then take them into ReCap Pro, which is a standalone desktop application for viewing scan data. You can then make various edits etc before them exporting your data. ReCap pro can also import scan data from other sources. G From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jordi Bares Sent: 16 December 2013 22:48 To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: Image Modeler alternatives?? looking for something with 32bit import/export functionality. Image modeller is very precise, 123d catch and the rest may be fine but it is not the very accurate modelling you are used with IM... I really think are two different things altogether. Jordi Bares [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> On 16 Dec 2013, at 22:30, francisco criado <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: maybe one of these? http://makezine.com/2013/08/21/diy-photogrammetry-open-source-alternatives-to-123d-catch/ Francisco. On Monday, December 16, 2013, Jordi Bares wrote: there is no real alternative I am afraid and the lack of development on Autodesk side is indeed very sad... another great piece of technology abandoned. This is the closest you can get http://www.banzai-pipeline.com/home.html Jordi Bares [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><javascript:_e(%7b%7d,%20'cvml',%20'[email protected]');><javascript:_e(%7b%7d,%20'cvml',%20'[email protected]');> On 16 Dec 2013, at 19:25, Rob Wuijster <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><javascript:_e(%7b%7d,%20'cvml',%20'[email protected]');><javascript:_e(%7b%7d,%20'cvml',%20'[email protected]');>> wrote: Hi all, As Image Modeler still works, but slowly starting to show it's age (no HDRI /32bit file input), I'm looking for something similar. Something I can use to (re)create a scene from a HDRI panorama or set of stills, and being able to project the HDRI image back on top of the geo. After that export to FBX or alike and import into Softimage. Unfortunately 16bit is the best you get with ImageModeler. It's too bad the app is dead now..... :-\ So.... Tips and links appreciated. P.S. I know about Nuke's 8 new modeling tools, but that's a bit on the expensive side, same with Mari ;-) -- cheers, Rob \/-------------\/----------------\/ ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com<http://www.avg.com> Version: 2014.0.4259 / Virus Database: 3658/6926 - Release Date: 12/16/13
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