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Photogrammetry is the science of making measurements from photographs, especially for recovering the exact positions of surface points. Moreover, it may be used to recover the motion pathways of designated reference points located on any moving object, on its components and in the immediately adjacent environment. Photogrammetry may employ high-speed imaging and remote sensing in order to detect, measure and record complex 2-D and 3-D motion fields (see also sonar, radar, lidar, etc.). Photogrammetry feeds the measurements from remote sensing and the results of imagery analysis into computational models in an attempt to successively estimate, with increasing accuracy, the actual, 3-D relative motions within the researched field.
Its applications include satellite tracking of the relative positioning alterations in all Earth environments (e.g. tectonic motions etc.), the research on the swimming of fish, of bird or insect flight, other relative motion processes (International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing). The quantitative results of photogrammetry are then used to guide and match the results of computational models of the natural systems, thus helping to invalidate or confirm new theories, to design novel vehicles or new methods for predicting or/and controlling the consequences of earthquakes, tsunamis, any other weather types, or used to understand the flow of fluids next to solid structures and many other processes.
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The first film in the series, Star Wars (later subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope), was released on May 25, 1977 by 20th Century Fox and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. It was followed by the similarly successful sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983); these three films constitute the original Star Wars trilogy. A prequel trilogy was later released between 1999 and 2005, which received a more mixed reaction from critics and fans, compared to the original trilogy. All seven films were nominated for or won Academy Awards, and were commercial successes, with a combined box office revenue of $4.38 billion, making Star Wars the fourth highest-grossing film series. The series has spawned an extensive media franchise—the Star Wars expanded universe—including books, television series, computer and video games, and comic books, resulting in significant development of the series's fictional universe. Star Wars also holds a Guinness World Records title for the "Most successful film merchandising franchise." In 2012, the total value of the Star Wars franchise was estimated at USD $30.7 billion, including box-office receipts as well as profits from their video games and DVD sales.
Photogrammetry has started to gain steam within the Games Industry in recent years. At DICE, this technique was first used on Battlefield and they fully embraced the technology and workflow for Star Wars: Battlefront. This GDC 2016 talk from DICE's Keneth Brown and Andrew Hamilton covers how they built the technology and process to scan props from the Star Wars films to generate assets for the new Star Wars Battlefront. GDC talks cover a range of developmental topics including game design, programming, audio, visual arts, business management, production, online games, and much more. We post a fresh GDC video every weekday. Subscribe to the channel to stay on top of regular updates, and check out GDC Vault for thousands of more in-depth talks from our archives. Follow us on Twitter htt...
In this video you will learn how to go from a series of still photos to an actual 3D model with a color texture. The software used is called Agisoft Photoscan and there's a trial version if you want to try this yourself. TGA Digital - Pointers on getting started with photogrammetry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n98N8Aw0zTg
See this video to learn more on how to take the right photos and which are the correct camera settings that work best for photogrammetry and for Autodesk ReMake. For more videos and tutorials you may click here to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://autode.sk/rcyoutubesub For all the latest Reality Capture technology news you can visit: http://autode.sk/realitycomputing
Photogrammetry I Course, Chapter: Introduction Slides: http://www.ipb.uni-bonn.de/slides-photo1/ This lecture is part of the Photogrammetry I course at BSc level taught by Cyrill Stachniss at the University of Bonn, Germany in the summer term 2015. Slide Information * The slides have been created by Cyrill Stachniss as part of the photogrammetry and/or robotics courses. * I tried to acknowledge all people who contributed images or videos. In case I made a mistake or missed someone, please let me know. * The photogrammetry material heavily relies on the very well written lecture notes by Wolfgang Förstner and the Photogrammetric Computer Vision book by Förstner & Wrobel. * Parts of the robotics material, especially the algorithms, stems from the great Probabilistic Robotics book by Thru...
http://www.remotesense.com.au My name is Tim Lucas, I develop Autonomous Unmanned Systems and payloads. I also provide consulting services to train clients on how to achieve the things demonstrated in this video. I have made this particular video to demonstrate how UAV's carrying photogrammetry payloads can be used in the industry. The data you see in this video was gathered using "DINGO" a VTOL UAV designed by myself. You can also see footage of a smaller variant which will be replacing it. This kind of data can also be gathered on larger areas, with increased precision, this is just a small teaser. The basics of what I am demonstrating is the ability to generate an accurate 3D model representation of anything that you fly over. More videos and information to follow... I am a profession...
I look at Photogrammerty with the DJI Phantom 4 and Agisoft Photoscan software. See the finished 3D model here: https://skfb.ly/MwAu Usefull links: My store where you can buy the Phantom 4 http://www.marionvillemodels.com/products/dji-phantom-4 Purchase from the DJI website: http://click.dji.com/haiBtxfiwBrwiQte?pm=link Agisoft PhotoScan http://www.agisoft.com/ Droneminds: This is a helpfull guide on getting started with Agisoft https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iYtjLlm8eI Web guide: http://adv-geo-research.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/photoscan-crash-course-v1-1.html Bangour Village Hospital - DJI Phantom R-MackPhotography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tVBa7IHkVM
This photorealistic 3D head scan was created by a UK based company "Ten24" using their multiple DSLR photogrammetry rig. Learn more at http://www.ten24.info. Article: http://www.cgriver.com/forum/content.php?483-Photorealistic-3D-Head-Scan Software: AgiSoft, ZBrush and Photoshop
Photogrammetry software used alongside aerial images from small unmanned aircraft can be used to create detailed 3D models of an area. In this case 50-60 high resolution images were used to create 3D models with roughly 2,000,000 datapoints. SOFTWARE USED: Pix4D - https://pix4d.com/ FILMING BY: Eclipse Remote Aerial Photography - http://www.eclipse-rap.co.uk/ AIRFRAME: TBS Discovery PRO - http://www.team-blacksheep.com/discopro MUSIC BY CloZee - Dream Big - http://www.soundcloud.com/clozee - http://www.youtube.com/boulet008
This video shows how to use the F channel controller and photogrammetry tool included with DJI's groundstation software to build 3D models and aerial photos using a DJI drone. This works in much the same fashion with the full range of DJI drones from the Phantom 3 up to the S900 and S1000.