I am new to 3D images but need to create the best possible resolution 3D files of some small rocks. I am using the Lite version of 3DF Zephyr and my usual laptop which is nothing fancy. I am photographing the rocks on a turntable in a white box with diffused light. I can successfully create the 3D image using my smartphone camera and the masking feature. Zephyr seems to accept all of my photos in the photo set when I do this. However, I would like to achieve a better final resolution so I have taken the same photo sets with a DSLR with macro and super macro functions. When I do this, Zephyr only accepts about 10 photos for every 100. I cannot determine why it refuses so many images. Is this likely related to the file size of the photos (my phone produces 1MB files and the DSLR produces 5MB files)? Would tiff files be preferable to jpegs? Is it related to my laptop not having enough processing power? Is it a limitation of the Lite version over the full version of Zephyr? Is it because of the use of the macro functions wherein there is sometimes a loss of depth of focus? Are there any tutorials or suggestions to get better macro images for this purpose? Would a video produce better results?
My apologies as again, I'm very new to this. I am hoping someone can advise where I should begin with this problem so that I am not trying to correct the wrong aspect.
My apologies as again, I'm very new to this. I am hoping someone can advise where I should begin with this problem so that I am not trying to correct the wrong aspect.
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