True, they guys at Banzai pipeline are doing something really interesting… if 
only they had a Softimage or Houdini plugin I would be really happy but there 
you go…

Jordi Bares
[email protected]

On 29 Jan 2014, at 15:54, Laurent Makowski <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> A good friend of mine is selling an incredible tool for photogrammetry.
> Check his website:
> http://www.banzai-pipeline.com/gallery/smurfs_2/index.html
> 
> I love Agisoft too, but as Jordi says, it requieres a lot of memory, 
> processing time, preparation, and you have less control over the geo at the 
> end.
> 
> My bet would be:
> - Banzai for buildings, manufactured objects, etc.
> - Agisoft photoscan for organic stuff, landscapes, etc.
> 
> Laurent Makowski
> 
> 
> On 29 January 2014 10:37, Simon Reeves <[email protected]> wrote:
> Last time we did a fair bit I think we found that 123d and photoscan usually 
> gave very similar results, though I have a feeling 123d was more limited in 
> input image resolution - and that might not be a problem or even true anymore.
> As I say, often similar results, sometimes one was better than the other.. 
> The important thing was more about how you shot the images
> (ie. a long lens like 100mm was much better for shooting people)
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> Simon Reeves
> London, UK
> [email protected]
> www.simonreeves.com
> www.analogstudio.co.uk
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> 
> On 29 January 2014 15:28, Marc-Andre Carbonneau 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh yeah I forgot to specify that this is mainly for environment and huge 
> props… not so much for people or props!
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> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jordi Bares
> Sent: 29 janvier 2014 10:26
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Photogrammetry - what do you use?
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> I have a guy next to me doing a lot of Agisoft stuff and swears by it 
> although he points out he needs tons of memory (he has 24Gb!!!) to deal with 
> the kind of things he does (a bit of architecture and tons of images with a 
> 7D) sooooo… I am considering to test it properly because I can't see any use 
> if you end up having tons of ram.
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> Anyone with the same experiences?
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> Jordi Bares
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> [email protected]
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> On 29 Jan 2014, at 15:16, Vincent Langer <[email protected]> wrote:
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> PhotoScan from agisoft is the one I prefer!
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> with canon 550D or 5D
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> 2014-01-29 Marc-Andre Carbonneau <[email protected]>
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> Hello friends,
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> I am currently investigating photogrammetry and would love to get your 
> advices, opinions, experiences with such systems.
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> What hardware do you use? Which software? Best practices?
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> Thank you for any info!
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> MAC
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> Marc-André Carbonneau
> Product Specialist
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