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Agisoft Photoscan User Manual

Useful Tips on Image Capture: How to Get an Image Dataset that Meets PhotoScan Requirements? I.
Equipment 1. Agisoft PhotoScan allows to process images shot with both metric and non-metric cameras. It means that, in fact, today you can carry out a true photogrammetric research with the help of an ordinary digital consumer camera. No special photogrammetry equipment required! 2. Agisoft PhotoScan does not set any requirements concerning the image resolution neither. However, it is reasonable to remember that the resolution of the input data influences the quality of the processing results. That is why it is strongly recommended to employ a camera with 5Mpx resolution at least. While to produce professional quality orthophotomaps, it is better to opt for 12Mpx resolution photography. 3. Agisoft PhotoScan estimates camera calibration parameters automatically; consequently, generally there is no need to run precalibration procedure manually. However, since the software applies Brown model to simulate lens assembly, automatic calibration works perfectly well for “standard” optics (that is with 50 mm focal length (35 mm film equivalent)) only. Otherwise, if the source data was captured with a 'fish eye' or ultra-wide angle lenses, the operation is likely to fail. If this is the case, one should enter calibration data to the program to achieve good reconstruction results.
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Shooting Process Planning 1. Canon powershot elph 110 hs user manual. Figures below illustrate the basic ideas about proper shooting scenarios. Facade (Incorrect)
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2. For the successful completion of the reconstruction task it is crucial to guarantee enough image overlap across the input dataset. In case of aerial photography the requirement can be put in the following figures: 60% of side overlap + 80% of forward overlap at least. 3. Care about object texture and invent tricks to avoid plain/monotonous and glittering surfaces. For example, in case you are to shoot a human leg, put a finely textured sock on it before; if you target object is a car, spread some talc over it to change from glittering to dull surface. 4. If you are to build a texture map of the object, that you had to “specially prepare” before shooting like in the examples above, you need, in fact, to capture two sets of images of the same object: one of the “natural” texture of the object and the other of the talc/etc. covered. Key point here is that you need to take both sets of images from the same camera positions, which, actually, forces you to organize fixed set of cameras for such shooting scenario to prove successful.
5. If you are planning to carry out any measurements based on the reconstructed model, do not forget to locate at least two markers with a known distance between them on the object. Alternatively, you could place a ruler within the shooting area. In case of aerial photography and demand to fulfill georeferencing task, even spread of ground control points (GCPs) (at least 10 across the area to be reconstructed) is required to achieve results of highest quality, both in terms of the geometrical precision and georeferencing accuracy. Yet, Agisoft PhotoScan is able to complete the reconstruction and georeferencing tasks without GCPs, too.
For more detailed guidelines and cautions on camera choice and shooting scenarios please see Chapter 2 in Agisoft PhotoScan User Manual available here http://www.agisoft.com/downloads/user-manuals/ .