Object Reconstruction from Photographs
Object reconstruction is using a computer to build up a 3D model from a dataset. In this case, the researchers used a bunch of photographs of buildings (like Notre Dame Cathedral) from flickr:...
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This is cool! I've always been fascinated by this sort of technology. I'm waiting for the day when I can take out my digital video camera, wave it around in front of an arbitrary object, hit the...
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Looks interesting. Questions "They start out with random photos with no explicit camera position data and end up with a (slightly lumpy) digitalized model of the building. " Can I take this to imply...
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Interesting. I've downloaded the paper and bookmarked their website. Hopefully there's something in there to help me with my goal for my PhD of creating a webapp that does simple 3D scanning of an...
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Hey Reece That wouldn't be a web cam mounted on a Darwin on a rotating mount instead of an extruder would it ?????? Cool PhD aka47
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That would be the ultimate aim but to start with I'm thinking of a website where you can upload and orient pics taken with a digital camera form the left, right, front, back, top, and optionally bottom.
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Sounds a lot like [www.arc3d.be] from KULeuven. Its is a webservice. Other free or DIY 3d scanners: [blog.makezine.com] And meshlab.sourceforge.net/ works very well for optimizing 3d scan data.
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Another option, someone has released a point cloud extractor for Microsoft's Photosynth (photosynth.net), search the web and you'll find it. It should be quite easy to build a convex hull from this...
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That photosynth thing works best if you put it on a plate with a steppermotor under it, and then make the machine take one step at a time while taking photographs (from webcam for example). If you do...
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I think you could get fairly accurate results with a acceleration sensor and gps. Of course this doesn't work for existing photographs. The better way is a second camera though. But there is nothing...
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That insight3d software seems to be similar - and opensource :)
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DeuxVis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That insight3d software seems to be similar - and opensource :) Nice find, but it doesn't seem to have been updated since...
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I think you'd love Autodesk Photofly project. It takes your set of pictures and it returns you a 3D mesh of the object/building/room. [labs.autodesk.com] Stunning! misan
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Object reconstruction is using a computer to build up a 3D model from a dataset. In this case, the researchers used a bunch of photographs of buildings (like Notre Dame Cathedral) from flickr:...
View ArticleRe: Object Reconstruction from Photographs
This is cool! I've always been fascinated by this sort of technology. I'm waiting for the day when I can take out my digital video camera, wave it around in front of an arbitrary object, hit the...
View ArticleRe: Object Reconstruction from Photographs
Looks interesting. Questions "They start out with random photos with no explicit camera position data and end up with a (slightly lumpy) digitalized model of the building. " Can I take this to imply...
View ArticleRe: Object Reconstruction from Photographs
Interesting. I've downloaded the paper and bookmarked their website. Hopefully there's something in there to help me with my goal for my PhD of creating a webapp that does simple 3D scanning of an...
View ArticleRe: Object Reconstruction from Photographs
Hey Reece That wouldn't be a web cam mounted on a Darwin on a rotating mount instead of an extruder would it ?????? Cool PhD aka47
View ArticleRe: Object Reconstruction from Photographs
That would be the ultimate aim but to start with I'm thinking of a website where you can upload and orient pics taken with a digital camera form the left, right, front, back, top, and optionally bottom.
View ArticleRe: Object Reconstruction from Photographs
Sounds a lot like [www.arc3d.be] from KULeuven. Its is a webservice. Other free or DIY 3d scanners: [blog.makezine.com] And meshlab.sourceforge.net/ works very well for optimizing 3d scan data.
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