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On 25 February 2014 14:35, Manuel Huertas Marchena <lito...@hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Yeah, I am big fan of image modeler as well... too bad it isn t
> available anymore...!
>
> Daniel G <simpletang...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>  Autodesk ImageModeler (2009?) would be another option, if you want
> precise rectilinear/architectural stuff. Unfortunately AD saw fit to
> discontinue it...
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> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Chris Marshall <chrismarshal...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
> Thanks all,
> Yes I thought looking at the spec of each that the standard version would
> do the job.
>
>  Cheers
>
>
>
> On 25 February 2014 13:38, adrian wyer <adrian.w...@fluid-pictures.com>wrote:
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>  you don't need pro, its for GIS users
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> standard is just fine
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> all of FBFX and Infinite Realities body scans are done with agisoft
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> a
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> *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
> softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Chris Marshall
> *Sent:* 25 February 2014 13:27
> *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
> *Subject:* Re: 3d scene from photographs
>
>
>
> Wow! That's quite some difference between standard and pro versions!!
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> On 25 February 2014 13:23, Chris Marshall <chrismarshal...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> Thanks both. I'll check it out.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
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>
> On 25 February 2014 13:14, Nicolas Esposito <3dv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've used Agisoft Photoscan for both small models and entire rooms
>
> What I usually do ( for small objects ) is to do a 360° video using my
> DSLR, then convert it to jpg, load the images ( not all of them, lets say
> half or 1/3 of them ) into Agisoft and let the engine process all the
> images.
>
> I usually create alphas directly into the images using the rotoscope tool
> inside After Effects and "bake" the alpha into the images, so as soon as I
> improt them they already have the mask applied ( it works best if the
> background is an even color )
>
> For rooms I use the tripod and do a 360° as well and do the same process
>
>
>
> Depends on the details you would like to achieve you need more/less
> photos, so just a bit of trial should give you a better understanding of
> whats going on
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>
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> 2014-02-25 14:01 GMT+01:00 Chris Marshall <chrismarshal...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry if this has been discussed before. Is there any established software
> out there that creates a simple 3d environment model from photographs? So
> rather than using laser scanning of buildings, I'm looking to get simple
> street models from multiple images. A bit like Photosynth, but ideally I
> want a 3d model with textures output in some useable format?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
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>   Chris Marshall
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> Mint Motion Limited
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> 029 20 37 27 57
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> www.mintmotion.co.uk
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>   Chris Marshall
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> Mint Motion Limited
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> 029 20 37 27 57
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> 07730 533 115
>
> www.mintmotion.co.uk
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> 029 20 37 27 57
> 07730 533 115
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