Hullo again, Luca,
> I'm dreaming a soft like that since Canoma years....
> Do you think the process could be automated somehow, with CP aut finders
> like autopano or similar...
> If we have a stereocouple with known stereo base etc??? and the object on
> rotating base...
In my enthusiasm to prepare my previous reply, I omitted to mention
that this software doesn't require you to control the camera
positions. (If I have already explained this previously, please stop
me now!)
They can be arbitrary, handheld, with relative roll and pitch angles
between the images.
Stereo figures out the camera positions from the calibration data.
This simplies the picture taking, but does require a calibration
device, or suitably accurate measurements of points on an object in
the images. Obtaining x,y,z data is not easy, unless one uses the
corners of a building or somesuch.
To overcome this problem, I am thinking about a take-apart wire frame
cube, maybe a couple of sizes would suit various applications. Think
of some standard corner fittings, into which aluminium tubes are
fitted to assemble the cube, and it is levelled with some extensible
rods. the whole thing collapses into a small space and is carried in a
bag, a bit like hiking tent poles.
Assemble the cube, place it in the scene, level the cube, take a stero
pair, pack up, move on. When processing, choose one corner of the cube
as the datum, then all other visible corners are at known dimensions.
If two cubes are used, the first sets the datum, and the software
determines the relative coordinates of the second. for the next pair
of images, leave the second cube where it is, move the first (to now
become the third), the coordinates of the second cube can now be used
to calibrate this set of images and the coordinates will still be
relative to the first cube (datum), hence the surface model can be
indefinitely extended.
I have yet to test this, so I may come unstuck! let's say that it is a
desirable capability that may already be there.
Cheers,
Terry