Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry is the process of creating three-dimensional models of objects using photographs taken from various angles.
How it works:
- Photography: Initially, dozens, and sometimes hundreds of photos of the object are taken from all sides. It’s important that each part of the object is well-lit and photographed from multiple angles.
- Photo Processing: These photos are then uploaded into specialized software that analyzes each photo, searches for matches, and determines how individual points on different photos relate to each other.
- 3D Model Creation: Based on this analysis, the software constructs a three-dimensional model of the object, “stitching” the photos together and using overlapping points to determine the shape and size of the object in three dimensions.
- Advantages and limitations: The main advantage of photogrammetry is that it doesn’t require expensive equipment – a quality camera is sufficient. However, the process can be time-consuming due to the need to process a large number of photos, and it also requires certain skills and knowledge to achieve high accuracy and quality of the model.
In the end, photogrammetry provides a powerful and affordable way to create three-dimensional models from ordinary photographs, opening up broad possibilities for research, design, and visualization.
We offer photogrammetry services for creating three-dimensional models.
Our process involves professionally shooting objects from various angles and then processing the photos using advanced software. This allows us to achieve high accuracy and detail in the models, making photogrammetry a cost-effective solution for 3D scanning. Contact us to discuss how our photogrammetry services can assist you in your research, design, or visualization tasks.