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With phones getting better and better in taking photographs one might wonder: Are they any good for photogrammetry? This is what we're going to test out in this video!
After this you might be interested in the following videos:
If you don't have the time to build your own assets make sure to visit Poliigon. A one stop shop for high quality models, textures and HDRI:
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Some other videos about photogrammetry you might find useful
New exciting updates to Apple's Object Capture API:
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Apple's impressive entry in to photogrammetry: Object Capture API
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My workflow after scanning: Retopology and texture maps:
• Photogrammetry: The ne...
Using video instead of photographs to capture objects:
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Some face scanning action!
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Accessories for photogrammetry:
Genie Mini II:
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FalconEyes RX-18T
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Linear Polarised film for the light:
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This very much depends on the size of your light. If you have a smaller light you can get something smaller than A2. And of course the other way around.
Gobe lens polarise filter:
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Make sure you buy the right size for your lens. Or you can get a bigger filter and use step down rings for all your lenses
Note:
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