hope this link 
works:http://www.zbrushworkshops.com/content/jeffrey-wilsons-photogrammetry-webinar-replay?inf_contact_key=50b547bc23da9a70a5bec51783577fe7e0f16b49c92c9a6e534db770494136fd
is an agisoft webinar, jeff wilson goes in detail into the difference betwen 
versions if I am not wrong, I am big fan of photogrammetry for environment 
creation but a bit new to photoscan that video helped me understand the process.
you could also use 3dequalizer to generate a point cloud from stills or even 
nuke 8 with the still solver/model builderalthough I have yet to try that.
The workflow I was used to is with image modeler but unfortunately its not 
available anymore, although if you have access to it with your autodesk 
subscription I would defintetly give it a try it still does the job well.
Regards

-Manu



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Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 16:14:48 +0200
Subject: Re: Photogrammetry - what do you use?
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

depends on what you want to do.

I think the main difference to the professional version is the ability to 
orient the scene and to do 4D mesh generation (from video input).


cheers,
vincent



2014-06-04 16:02 GMT+02:00 Jens Lindgren <[email protected]>:

Thread resurrection time!So I got a project that needs some photogrammetry and 
I'm looking at Agisoft PhotosScan right now. Only have one question: Standard 
or Professional? The price difference is huge!


/Jens

On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:00 AM, Francisco Criado <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi Octavian, i used a couple of times skanect for people or indoor sets and 
must say its a time saver. If you can, give it a try!


Francisco.

On Wednesday, January 29, 2014, Octavian Ureche <[email protected]> wrote:


Interesting topic here.Was just testing agisoft photoscan for some non 
commercial related work, and it seems to give pretty nice results with minimal 
user input.



Has anyone tried to compare a kinekt based approach such as skanect 
(http://skanect.manctl.com) with a photogrammetrical approach for object 
scanning?







I am curious about the pros and cons of both.
Cheers,O



On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Ed Manning <[email protected]> wrote:



Recap and 123D Catch from Autodesk do very well with some subject matter. 


NukeX also has camera tracking, point-could generation and meshing, and can 
export geo and camera.





On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Marc-Andre Carbonneau 
<[email protected]> wrote:






Hello friends,



 I am currently investigating photogrammetry and would love to get your 
advices, opinions, experiences with such systems.What hardware do you use? 
Which software? Best practices?





 Thank you for any info!MAC  

















Marc-André Carbonneau





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