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Photogrammetry Processing - Common Hardware and Software Issues
Photogrammetry requires complex processing and data crunching to turn photos into 3D models. We need a powerful machine to run the software and all its processes. Not only that, but the software within our machine may impact the performance of photogrammetry software in various ways.
Most Asked Photogrammetry Questions - Our Answers Part 1
As software developers, we receive excellent feedback and questions from our existing and potential clients. Their questions range from what hardware to buy for photogrammetric processing to the best technique for a particular scanning scenario.
Full Frame vs. APSC for Photogrammetry?
Full frame versus APSC is an eternal debate between photographers and videographers alike. If you want a great camera that would provide a clear benefit over using your smartphone - you probably need to get one with an APSC or full frame-sized sensor.
Pixpro Blog - Photogrammetry 101
If you are reading this - you are reading our 101st consecutive weekly blog article. We set out to bring attention to our software while providing practical, real-world advice for our readers.
Human Photogrammetry with a Single Camera
Scanning a human being is quite a famous photogrammetry use case nowadays, from getting scans for fun to replicate yourself in 3D space to high-end CGI and medical applications. Often, you see people captured in multi-camera rigs, where photos are taken from all camera positions simultaneously.
Not Spooky - Photogrammetry is Easy
If you have a camera - any camera - you can do photogrammetry. You need to follow a few rules to capture a scene from the real world and put it into virtual 3D space. You will also need a tool that will do 90 percent of the work for you - Pixpro photogrammetry software.
Glossary Part 3
Welcome to the third part of our glossary, which covers most of the terminology used in our blog and in and around general photogrammetry-related conversations. As we make more of these terms, they get more technical and more challenging to explain in a few sentences.
Noise In Photography - AI vs. Traditional Reduction Algorithms
Every digital photo has three exposure parameters that determine how bright the photo is. Aperture - is a part of the lens the light comes through to the sensor. Shutter speed is how long the sensor was actively gathering the light. And ISO value represents how sensitive the sensor was during the ex
Simple and Quick Photogrammetry Reports in Pixpro Software
Pixpro photogrammetry software has a simple but handy feature called print to a snapshot. This feature lets you get your project data onto a simple, easily printable document - a basic report. In many cases, this is the desired result for many people. An easy way to share measurement findings is via
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