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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • www.creativesh... - Photogrammetry Course Introduction
    What camera is best for photoscanning? Is my mobile phone ok for capturing 3d scans? Should I buy a DSLR? In this video we'll talk about 3 parameters of any capturing device that make a difference in photoscanning quality.
    Full photogrammetry course on Blender Market:
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    Timeline:
    0:00 - Start
    0:30 - Resolution
    1:27 - Spatial fidelity
    6:07 - Raw data from the image sensor
    7:50 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 43

  • @GlebAlexandrov
    @GlebAlexandrov  2 года назад +9

    What camera do you use for photoscanning? Is it a dslr, a mirrorless, a smartphone camera? Leave a comment! :)
    p.s. Throughout the course, we were using Canon 80D with Sigma 17-55mm f/2.8 and Sony A7III Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8, and the whole range of test devices: OnePlus 6t pro, Sony XTIV, Canon 550D, etc.

    • @abdoubouam
      @abdoubouam 2 года назад

      Using a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 plus. The overall sharpness and fidelity is good, especially with the Pro mode, but it underperforms in low light conditions (eg:indoors) and the results have a lot of motion motion blur or noise, like you explained.
      Using RealityCapture gives better results than meshroom in my case.

    • @WW_Studios
      @WW_Studios 2 года назад +1

      I've been using a Sony A58 :) Been working out pretty good so far!

    • @altairiusx6286
      @altairiusx6286 2 года назад

      Canon SX120IS пока хватает.
      "Resolution", "Spatial fidelity", "Raw sensor data" , а так же то, какой камерой делается съемка не имеют никакого значения если снимать прозрачные, бликующие и однотонные поверхности - результат всегда будет плохой и нужно использовать уже сканирование лазером.
      НО есть выход иногда - на снимаемый объект (либо его неудобную часть) можно нанести/напылить "краску" чтоб поверхность была не бликовая и не монотонная , а была близка по виду как гранит - зернистая. А текстуру можно получить на объекте например проецированием фото на модель либо каким-другим удобным способом.

    • @geoffrey3668
      @geoffrey3668 2 года назад

      Fuji X-M1, the same camera since 2015. Good resolution, cheap and lightweight. Unfortunately, not sell anymore.

    • @dainjah
      @dainjah 9 месяцев назад

      Mostly Sony A6400 (24mpix APSC) with tamron 17-70 f2.8. Killer combo when it comes to price/quality.
      Sometimes when I don't have the camera on me I just use my phone with Reality Scan app.

  • @GamingShiiep
    @GamingShiiep 4 месяца назад

    Finally some quality comparisons and a quality video that goes at least a tiny little bit into the technical details of photogrammetry. Most videos/creators don't do that.

    • @GlebAlexandrov
      @GlebAlexandrov  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. Yeah it's possible to go deeper than that, yet the notion of spatial fidelity gives at least some sort of reference frame within which different capturing devices can be evaluated.

  • @sutzjing
    @sutzjing 2 года назад +10

    interesting graphic on the wall at 5:04

    • @marwinthedja5450
      @marwinthedja5450 2 года назад

      Didn't know that Gleb was into street art XD

  • @ticomlabs
    @ticomlabs 2 года назад +2

    Your content is comparable to gold! Real glad I found you here on RUclips, thank you Gleb!!

  • @MariaEsenina
    @MariaEsenina 2 года назад +1

    С Новым годом!

  • @backslider06
    @backslider06 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, thanks! ❤

  • @golive5
    @golive5 2 года назад +6

    What about a "high-end" phone? Let's say an iPhone 13 or Android equivalent? Are the results comparable to DSLR or are they just slightly better than midrange smartphone?
    P.S. Thanks for the amazing info in the video!

    • @tobiasnietgen
      @tobiasnietgen 2 года назад +5

      Smartphones have a lot of enhancement filters automatically activated. The main difference between a mid-range smartphone and the iPhone is the quality of these filters. The raw files are not as good as DSLRs due to the sensor size and lens quality.

    • @heavyweather
      @heavyweather Год назад

      There is a datasample set for the "Reality Capture Gingerbread man".
      The pictures are captured with a Galaxy A71 smartphone.
      It's all about the quality of the raw data. They just used ISO 36. What helps is the wide DOF on these small lenses.
      For macro shot photogrammetry, say insects (museums do these extensively), Focusstacking is used to get a very sharp picture at every camera position.

  • @user-no3mg9nc2c
    @user-no3mg9nc2c 2 года назад

    Привет.
    Спасибо за видос. С зарплаты подумаю о том, чтобы купить твой курс по этой теме, т.к. подача на уровне)) Будь здоров и удачи;)

  • @fullyleaded
    @fullyleaded Год назад

    Great video (as always) I wonder, which phone scanning app would you recommend? Specifically for ios...

  • @Trofim344
    @Trofim344 Год назад

    Хорошо бы затронуть вопросы сравнения в использовании DSLR камер для фотограметрии с электронным и механическим затворами. А еще инетересна тема использования промышленных компактных камер с сменой оптикой.

    • @MrGTAmodsgerman
      @MrGTAmodsgerman 8 месяцев назад

      Nicht nur das, sondern auch wie hier in dem Video, was denn die Kameras kosten in dem Beispiel. Und was man mindestens ausgeben sollte.

  • @raymondstpaul4913
    @raymondstpaul4913 2 года назад +2

    Is it available yet? Will the software be included with the course? Is it going to be expensive am on a budget.

    • @CreativeShrimp
      @CreativeShrimp 2 года назад

      Hi Raymond, yes it's available on Blender Market and Gumroad:
      blendermarket.com/products/photogrammetry-course
      creativeshrimp.gumroad.com/l/photogrammetry-course

  • @oby1
    @oby1 2 года назад +3

    Mind sharing what affordable DSLR you used :)

    • @GlebAlexandrov
      @GlebAlexandrov  2 года назад +2

      Oh we used so many different cameras, starting back more than 10 years ago with some really cheap $100-200 compacts, then moving to dslrs (Canon 550d, then a mid-range crop-sensor Canon 80D and so on), then Sony a7iii which is in a full-frame league, but bought used. We photoscanned using smartphones as well, so I guess it boils down to following the best practices of photogrammetry and getting most out of the equipment you have. :)

    • @paweljankiewicz1383
      @paweljankiewicz1383 2 года назад +1

      Define affordable. Nowadays cameras are so good that even a camera from 4-5 years ago can produce excellent photos. Probably the best choice would be to go back to several generations before to find something really affordable.

    • @GlebAlexandrov
      @GlebAlexandrov  2 года назад

      @@paweljankiewicz1383 I definitely second that, the best bet would be to search among the 4-5 years old cameras, there are amazing higher-end options in this segment which became, like, 10 times cheaper over this period (well, I'm exaggerating it a bit, but not too much).

  • @3dtrip870
    @3dtrip870 Год назад +1

    I have a hunch that Micro Four Thirds is best for Photo scanning, Why? I think I'll make a video about it ;)

    • @GlebAlexandrov
      @GlebAlexandrov  Год назад +1

      Probably because you need to close the aperture anyway, slightly more on the fullframe cameras, slightly less on the MFT sensors, but it has to be closed, so why pay more :D right?

    • @3dtrip870
      @3dtrip870 Год назад

      @@GlebAlexandrov don’t forget about the IBIS: far better on MFT, easier to get sharp shots, even if the shutter is slower.

    • @lolo2k
      @lolo2k 8 месяцев назад

      My GH5 is showing a lot of noise when making photo's so I'm buying a full frame Lumix to make photos scans

  • @zzynski832
    @zzynski832 2 года назад

    Could you please link some cameras & lenses that are on the mid expensive range? would help very much

  • @ericlees5534
    @ericlees5534 2 года назад

    if price was not a factor, which DSLR/ lens would you recommend for capturing plates of food. So pretty close up in general. Would like to get the most realistic models possible.

    • @GlebAlexandrov
      @GlebAlexandrov  2 года назад +1

      Hi Eric, feel free to ask in our Discord community - there are photoscanning pros there who would definitely know what lens to recommend for such work :) discord.gg/nNReRkzWsh

  • @orkunsevengil336
    @orkunsevengil336 Год назад

    Guys im between 42 mp a7r2 and a7r 36mp.Please helb.

  • @truth884
    @truth884 2 года назад +1

    Canon 5DS r

  • @oozly9291
    @oozly9291 2 года назад

    When does the sale end?

    • @CreativeShrimp
      @CreativeShrimp 2 года назад

      In January, most likely - once it's feature complete (we're still adding some videos and even chapters).

  • @linodo
    @linodo 2 года назад +3

    Rent cameras with different specifications and test them, you should be able to draw the best conclusions.

  • @gigigigiotto1673
    @gigigigiotto1673 2 года назад

    if you own a smartphone with a lidar sensor, just use that

  • @dreut
    @dreut 2 года назад +1

    Big thanks @gleb I was actually looking for it. Stop reading our minds )))

    • @GlebAlexandrov
      @GlebAlexandrov  2 года назад +2

      I thought it's a pretty off-topic video for our 3d Shrimps, but at the same time I *know* that this question is in the minds of pretty much everyone wanting to do some photoscanning. And while I don't want to give concrete recommendations, I think it's still important to understand the principles of choosing the capturing device (aside from the budget :) )