I would like to use a photogrammetry software (e.g., 3DF Zephyr Lite) to get a measurable 3D model of a real-world object. In other words, the 3D model is required to be the same size as the real-world photographed object. However, any photogrammetry software I use produces a model with arbitrary coordinates.
My idea is to photograph the real object together with a ruler and then "resize" the object via CloudCompare on the basis of the real size of the ruler. However, I have no idea how to do this, and if this is really possible with CloudCompare. Could you please help me?
obtaining a 3d model with real-world coordinates
Re: obtaining a 3d model with real-world coordinates
Yes, that's one solution. There are some Youtube tutorials, and also a quick explanation here: https://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/i ... e_entities
Daniel, CloudCompare admin