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My question is this, Say I decide to shoot a sequence of 36 shots using a DSLR mounted on a tripod and aimed at a subject that sits on a turntable . This being done to capture a full 360 degree rotation of this subject. Let's further say that each of these subsequent images were captured after a 5 degree rotation of the turntable. If I then go back and shoot a further 18 images that capture the front half of this subject at 2.5 degrees rotation of the turntable per succeeding image and add them to the images that make up the dataset will I cause the front half of the 3d model thus generated to become distorted due to the fact that the image acquisition was not carried out using a uniform distance between each succeeding image?
My question is this, Say I decide to shoot a sequence of 36 shots using a DSLR mounted on a tripod and aimed at a subject that sits on a turntable . This being done to capture a full 360 degree rotation of this subject. Let's further say that each of these subsequent images were captured after a 5 degree rotation of the turntable. If I then go back and shoot a further 18 images that capture the front half of this subject at 2.5 degrees rotation of the turntable per succeeding image and add them to the images that make up the dataset will I cause the front half of the 3d model thus generated to become distorted due to the fact that the image acquisition was not carried out using a uniform distance between each succeeding image?
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