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Well, I am sure you are right in the large scale, and not that I really
understand what you are talking about, but I wonder if for the expedient of
making some models for school children, if it might be made to suffice
somehow.
Barring you actually finding what you really want, of course...
Ron Parker <par### [at] fwi com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 4 Aug 1999 11:01:02 -0400, Bill DeWitt wrote:
> >Eh..er..um... there is something which is somewhat like this...
> >
> >http://www.photomodeler.com
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> I looked at photomodeler yesterday, actually. It looks like a neat
> program, but it does two things that don't work for me: it only seems
> to work with polygonal data, and it requires me to identify and
> correlate the salient features. Stereocorrelation software doesn't
> have those limitations.
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