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Given a photograph for a background "plate", I want to
render an object in POV that will be composed into the
photo. So, I need to make the camera position and
perspective match the photo.
Given a square of a known size in the x-z plane visible in
the photo, supposing one corner of the square is the origin,
has anyone already made a script or spreadsheet or something
to figure it out? That is, given the length of the two
sides and the angle between them, calculate the camera
position.
--John
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> Given a photograph for a background "plate", I want to render an object
> in POV that will be composed into the photo. So, I need to make the
> camera position and perspective match the photo.
This make me think of a great tool I found when I was using windows.
It's name was "Photo Modeler 3d". It was able to take a bunch of photos
with "common points" and give a 3d model of the object. I've tried to
reimplement this thing by myself but never managed to do it ://
Maybe if someone know the process he could help both of us :))
--
:wq
Court-Jus
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On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 09:01:05 +0100, Court-Jus <new### [at] court-jusnet> wrote:
> This make me think of a great tool I found when I was using windows.
> It's name was "Photo Modeler 3d". It was able to take a bunch of photos
> with "common points" and give a 3d model of the object. I've tried to
> reimplement this thing by myself but never managed to do it ://
http://research.microsoft.com/news/monthlyfeature/mars.aspx
http://research.microsoft.com/~antcrim/mars_web_MSRC/mars.htm
ABX
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> Given a photograph for a background "plate", I want to render an object
> in POV that will be composed into the photo. So, I need to make the
> camera position and perspective match the photo.
>
> Given a square of a known size in the x-z plane visible in the photo,
> supposing one corner of the square is the origin, has anyone already
> made a script or spreadsheet or something to figure it out? That is,
> given the length of the two sides and the angle between them, calculate
> the camera position.
You should have a look at :
http://www.univie.ac.at/Luftbildarchiv/wgv/intro.htm
--
:wq
Court-Jus
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In article <4046124d@news.povray.org> , Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Nothing to do with matching cameras, but...
>
> I always wondered why I didn't see more stereo-pairs from povray. I'm
> tempted to do my whole castle in stereo. :-)
>
> (This is a WIP from my castle construction project. It starts looking a
By now you should really know where to post binaries and where not to do so!
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich
e-mail: mac### [at] povrayorg
I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
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