Hi, I am currently running the free version of Zephyr, and it is great. I do intend to purchase the Lite version, but before I do, I want to try to understand the limits and abilities of the software. One of the actions that I am trying to replicate is adding additional photos to the modeled environment and it is working well, but the workflow is a bit clunky - i.e. look at additional photo "a", find other photos that are close, then find those photos in the Zephyr model and then run the alignment / matching process.
Is it possible to:
1. Click on the camera icon in the model to see the view from that camera or a flat box around the elements of the model that are included in that view or see which photo that camera refers to (I know that I can click on the image in the camera navigator panel once I know which photo I wish to see, but then it is not possible to see the location of the camera icon so I can't see if it is close to the location that the new photo was taken from)?
2. Run two instances of the Zephyr application on a single PC (not to run any of the complex modelling elements, just to view two models side-by-side on different monitors)? I'm hoping that this might simplify knowing which photos are good (and close to existing modelled points) so that I can then look to add them / grow the primary model.
Thanks in advance,
Noel.
Is it possible to:
1. Click on the camera icon in the model to see the view from that camera or a flat box around the elements of the model that are included in that view or see which photo that camera refers to (I know that I can click on the image in the camera navigator panel once I know which photo I wish to see, but then it is not possible to see the location of the camera icon so I can't see if it is close to the location that the new photo was taken from)?
2. Run two instances of the Zephyr application on a single PC (not to run any of the complex modelling elements, just to view two models side-by-side on different monitors)? I'm hoping that this might simplify knowing which photos are good (and close to existing modelled points) so that I can then look to add them / grow the primary model.
Thanks in advance,
Noel.
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