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[[Photogrammetry]] is | [[Photogrammetry]] is when you create a realistic 3D scene by taking a series of photographs and combining them using specialized software. The software takes measurements from conventional digital photographs to find the exact position of surface points. This technology enables the production of precise 3D models of real subjects for scientific simulations, entertainment, medicine, or archiving. | ||
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===Agisoft Photoscan=== | ===Agisoft Photoscan=== | ||
[[Agisoft PhotoScan]] is developed Agisoft LLC located in St. Petersburg in Russia. This stand-alone software is the leader in photogrammetric digital image processing and generation of spatial 3D data. The software comes in two different editions | [[Agisoft PhotoScan]] is developed Agisoft LLC located in St. Petersburg in Russia. This stand-alone software is the leader in photogrammetric digital image processing and generation of spatial 3D data. The software comes in two different editions: Standard and Professional. Both editions support photogrammetric triangulation, generation and editing of a dense point cloud, generation and texturing of the 3D model, spherical panorama stitching, and fisheye camera lenses. The Professional Edition additionally comes with support for spherical and cylindrical cameras, classification of dense point cloud, DEM, python scripting, network processing, and many others. | ||
===3DF Zephyr Pro=== | ===3DF Zephyr Pro=== |