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r/photogrammetry is a subreddit with 40k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
This is a community to share and discuss 3D photogrammetry modeling.
Links to different 3D models, images, articles, and videos related to 3D photogrammetry are highly encouraged, e.g. articles on new photogrammetry software or techniques.
Feel free to post questions or opinions on anything that has to do with 3D photogrammetry. The point is to have a place where we can help each other out.
Photogrammetry is the process of converting a series of photographs into a textured 3D model.
Popular Themes in r/photogrammetry
#1
Advice Requests
: "Feedback request on new turntable feature in my photogrammetry app"
21 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "OpenScan Cloud - WebUploader - Free Photogrammetry form anywhere without additional App"
10 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Metashape Orthomosaic processing time is EXTREME"
1 post
#4
Ideas
: "is this a dumb idea for scanning an ear impression? is there an easier way to automate the process? - using an arduino hooked up to a stepper and a dslr"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/photogrammetry
#1
Photogrammetry
: "First attempt at Photogrammetry"
109 posts
#2
Software
: "OpenScan Cloud - WebUploader - Free Photogrammetry form anywhere without additional App"
22 posts
#3
Scanning
: "3d Scanning + unreal engine"
11 posts
#4
Modeling
: "Advice for Modeling and entire heritage building"
9 posts
#5
Realitycapture
: "Realitycapture Progress on a Mine 3D Model!"
9 posts
#6
3d
: "3d scanning + unreal engine"
9 posts
#7
3d Modeling
: "3D model I made using mix photogrammetry and traditional 3d Modeling. The original scan didnt came up all that great so I had to do quite a lot of manuel modeling to fix issues. "
7 posts
#8
Reality Capture
: "Is Reality Capture actually free?"
7 posts
#9
Camera
: "Canon demo at CP+ shows extracting 3D depth information from their standard Cameras and lenses, and using just 12 photos to calculate a 3D model."
6 posts
#10
Drone
: "Having a Go at Drone Photogrammetry"
6 posts
Member Growth in r/photogrammetry
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+9k members(27.2%)
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