"Getting started with Agisoft PhotoScan" (based on Agisoft PhotoScan standard edition version 0.9.1 build 1693 beta, june 2013) by Karsten Kiessling ____________________________________________________________________________ For this getting started tutorial I have uploaded six photos and the ready processed PhotoScan project to http://www.diy3dscan.com/ . You are encouraged to follow it and experimenting by yourselves with the photos and the project . You can get the demo of Agisoft PhotoScan here: http://www.agisoft.ru/products/PhotoScan/standard/demo/ I have shot these six photos of a small fountain "Bacchus" in the "gardens of the world" in Berlin in 2010. I used my Canon Powershot A590Is for shooting. I know there is room for improving with better cameras and better light, but for testing purpose it should do it. Btw. the face of Bacchus has nearly human size, but in opposite to a human it stays perfectly still, has a good texture, no shiny reflections and no hair. As you can see later I shot three stereo pairs, one from above the fountain, one in front and one from below. Keep in mind that for every stereo pair you should use a stereo base to distance ratio from 1/5 to 1/10 (for example 20-10cm stereo base at 1m distance). All photos are aiming to Bacchus and covering the whole figure so there is very good overlap. Of course you can also shot parts of your object of interest. 1. Preparing Agisoft PhotoScan When you start PS (Agisoft PhotoScan) for the first time, you can choose your preferred language under Tools/Preferences/General
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"Getting started with Agisoft PhotoScan"
(based on Agisoft PhotoScan standard edition version 0.9.1 build 1693 beta, june 2013)