Dear,
This topic has already been covered, but I have other questions.
Is there a way to "force" Zephyr to process pictures in a given order ?
I have an example of a post box with two similar faces. The problem is that Zephyr "sees" only three of the four sides.
Some detail pictures were not taken in a good order, i.e. what you call "Parallel axis capture" or "Convergent axis capture?"
This is may be an issue as my pictures are taken close to the object, and the background cannot be used as reference point for Zephyr
What if I rename the pictures as a sequence ? As if the pictures were taken in a circle.
I could for instance rename the pictures as 1.NEF, 2.NEF, 3.NEF, etc
I could possibly change the time of the picture, by using a tool like XnView to just change this ?
Note: even if your results are OK, I suppose this could be a way to accelerate the image processing
Regards, Philippe
This topic has already been covered, but I have other questions.
Is there a way to "force" Zephyr to process pictures in a given order ?
I have an example of a post box with two similar faces. The problem is that Zephyr "sees" only three of the four sides.
Some detail pictures were not taken in a good order, i.e. what you call "Parallel axis capture" or "Convergent axis capture?"
This is may be an issue as my pictures are taken close to the object, and the background cannot be used as reference point for Zephyr
What if I rename the pictures as a sequence ? As if the pictures were taken in a circle.
I could for instance rename the pictures as 1.NEF, 2.NEF, 3.NEF, etc
I could possibly change the time of the picture, by using a tool like XnView to just change this ?
Note: even if your results are OK, I suppose this could be a way to accelerate the image processing
Regards, Philippe
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