Comments on: Autodesk 123D Catch (Discontinued) https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/ 3D Mag — Explore the World of 3D Printing and Scanning with Latest News and Reviews Thu, 24 Oct 2024 10:05:24 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 By: Download Autodesk 123D - Autocad Space https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-16232 Mon, 05 Sep 2022 12:26:23 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-16232 […] 3dscanexpert.com […]

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By: Autodesk For Ipad – Autodesk | Picture 3D Design https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-16129 Sat, 19 Oct 2019 10:41:32 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-16129 […] Download ImageMore @ 3dscanexpert.com […]

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By: Creating a Shadowy Forest in UE4 https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-16048 Tue, 04 Sep 2018 13:18:09 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-16048 […] started experimenting with scanning a few years ago using an iPhone app called 123D Catch, but it was not until last year when I found out that you can subscribe to Reality Capture on […]

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By: bartul https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-15897 Fri, 16 Feb 2018 03:10:10 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-15897 Please I need an advice

We have detailed .pod files ( pointools) but we cant export them to any other format like fbx obj or similar. is it possible with some free software and is it possible for you or someone else to do it anyway?

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By: Tobias Mixer https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-15827 Fri, 03 Nov 2017 04:16:24 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-15827 Greetings! I used to use 123d catch and loved it and now its discontinued. Can you suggest something as awesome as this for the phone?

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By: some girl https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-15748 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 10:08:15 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-15748 Hi, I was having a lot of issues with Photoscan 123D, at the end, more than the quality or the number of my images the problem was that you have to do the things step by step. First add all the images, second press the Alight images thing, (in advance settings put a lot of points on both) there you will get a poor result, but continue, third press the “build dense cloud button, put high quality, you will wait for a bit, and get an other poor result, fourth and last, press build the mesh, in the settings press that you will build it from a dense cloud, finally you will get something!

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By: Tutorial Tuesday 22: Full-Color Prints, Starting With Trnio Photogrammetry - Shapeways Magazine https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-15712 Tue, 20 Jun 2017 07:00:26 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-15712 […] discontinued the wonderfully simple mobile-phone scanning app 123D Catch in January as part of a transition to […]

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By: Tomasz https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-15431 Sat, 07 May 2016 23:35:42 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-15431 Nick, I didn’t give it up yet but my expectations are now much worse that before. Anyway I will try it again taking your advice. And if get some success I will report it here.

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By: Nick Lievendag https://www.3dmag.com/reviews/autodesk-photogrammetry-review-123d-catch/#comment-15430 Tue, 03 May 2016 13:19:56 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=1813#comment-15430 In reply to Tomasz.

You’ll need more than 18 photos for successful photogrammetry with a 25-50% overlap. Also try putting it on a busy ground surface, like a news paper or something. I would really aim for 50 – 70 photos for small objects.

A Playstation controller is probably one of the worst test subjects, because its totally black (unless you have a white of grey version, of course) and also has glossy black details that will give photogrammetry algorithms a hard time. Capturing that would require a very smart light setup and probably edited RAW or HDR photos to bring out the details on the black surface.

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