Photogrammetry
The AnthSpace Lab is looking into the use of photogrammetry for rapid and accurate characterization of large spaces. Our primary emphasis is on the implementation of free, open source, or low cost software. This is an area of very active research. As new software is explored and new techniques are developed, those experiences are logged in the blog. All blog entries with the tag "photogrammetry" are listed below.
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- Processing Archival Excavation Images with PhotoScan
- Archaeological Photogrammetry Workshop, Lima Peru
- Coordinate shift for improved 3D rendering of models that are in UTM coordinates
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- Bundler and Photosynth point cloud processing in MeshLab v1.2.3a
- AnthSpace Lab acquires new fixed wing aerial photographic equipment
- Canon G11 lens calibrations
- Structure from Motion Point Clouds to Real World Coordinates
- Photomodeler and Photosynth
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- Useful Tips for editing point clouds in Blender
- Comparing Photography for ARC 3D, PhotoSynth, and Bundler
- Automatic Reconstruction Conduit (ARC) 3D
- Bundler Installation Procedures
- Tips: Taking Photographs for PhotoSynth and other Structure from Motion Processors
- Photosynth to 3D conversion: An Introduction
- PhotoSynth Projects Feed
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- Stereo Pair Photographs to ArcMap Digital Elevation Model
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