Hello there, I've just started out with Photogrammetry and so I'm really new to the whole technology as well as 3DF Zephyr itself.
I want to recreate small office objects such as tackers, scissors, and pencils (really just to get started). To minimize blur and the tedious work of having to move around the small objects, I've bought a rotating plate and a smartphone tripod.
I've posted what the setup looks like in the attachments below.
However, the results are ATROCIOUS. It doesn't seem to recognize more than half of all pictures, and during the recreation it was only able to capture the plate (from its one perspective). You can also find that in the attachments.
I've received significantly better results by shaky hands and awkwardly moving around the object manually.
Are there any settings I need to give to 3DF Zephyr to tell it "all photos were shot from the exact same location"? It doesn't make sense to me that more stable shots result in a much worse model.
I've used the default settings for everything and set the preset to "Close Range".
I want to recreate small office objects such as tackers, scissors, and pencils (really just to get started). To minimize blur and the tedious work of having to move around the small objects, I've bought a rotating plate and a smartphone tripod.
I've posted what the setup looks like in the attachments below.
However, the results are ATROCIOUS. It doesn't seem to recognize more than half of all pictures, and during the recreation it was only able to capture the plate (from its one perspective). You can also find that in the attachments.
I've received significantly better results by shaky hands and awkwardly moving around the object manually.
Are there any settings I need to give to 3DF Zephyr to tell it "all photos were shot from the exact same location"? It doesn't make sense to me that more stable shots result in a much worse model.
I've used the default settings for everything and set the preset to "Close Range".
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