Hi, As a first time poster, please excuse this question if it is too simple/ obvious
Is there an alternative way to manually align / orientate photos to a model that have not been handled automatically? I appreciate that the "standard" way is to use control points, but I currently use the free version and only intend upgrading to the lite version - it is just for personal projects with a public interest (preserving a 3d model of some local fossilised footprints that are in danger of erosion by the sea and some other local points of interest) so it is just a personal budget
(As an FYI, the problem is that there are a number of different stepped levels but there is not a lot of contrast between the different sections of rock (in which the footprints are fossilised) and unfortunately this holds true for most of the items that I am trying to document - i.e. low contrast rock, with few distinct markings to assist alignment / orientation - think "Mosel Lion" project with 99% less of the lion or a polished version of just one side of one stone at New Grange. The result is that a lot of the photos cannot get aligned / orientated and so are rejected - but I could align them manually, if there was a way to do this.)
Finally, I must congratulate the team at Zephry on a really great piece of software. On any of the practice model that I have created, I have been super impressed.
Regards,
Noel.
Is there an alternative way to manually align / orientate photos to a model that have not been handled automatically? I appreciate that the "standard" way is to use control points, but I currently use the free version and only intend upgrading to the lite version - it is just for personal projects with a public interest (preserving a 3d model of some local fossilised footprints that are in danger of erosion by the sea and some other local points of interest) so it is just a personal budget
(As an FYI, the problem is that there are a number of different stepped levels but there is not a lot of contrast between the different sections of rock (in which the footprints are fossilised) and unfortunately this holds true for most of the items that I am trying to document - i.e. low contrast rock, with few distinct markings to assist alignment / orientation - think "Mosel Lion" project with 99% less of the lion or a polished version of just one side of one stone at New Grange. The result is that a lot of the photos cannot get aligned / orientated and so are rejected - but I could align them manually, if there was a way to do this.)
Finally, I must congratulate the team at Zephry on a really great piece of software. On any of the practice model that I have created, I have been super impressed.
Regards,
Noel.
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