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Agisoft metashape 1.7
Agisoft metashape 1.7






Yet, all the development take times, especially with the improvement of the panorama camera. Panorama images have been recognized and used as a source of input in 3D reconstruction in Agisoft’s software. I have been using Agisoft Metashape/PhotoScan for years why have I never heard that panorama images produce a better result than flat images in the 3D reconstruction? To deal with that, choosing an excellent automatic panorama HDR camera ensures a great quality of images and reduces the workload on dense point cloud modification. Yet as more objects are being recognized, we can also see a greater level of distraction on the point clouds, and it brings greater pressure if one wants to modify a dense point cloud. The result is that 1.7.0 shows a greater level of details in photogrammetry than any previous version. Our technical teams tested and compared between two 3D point clouds from the same dataset but a different version of Agisoft Metashape. Therefor, greater demand for the image quality but lower hardware requirements. Many users reported that Agisoft Metashape 1.7 has better depth map generation, out-of-core processing on GPUs, shorter process time, sufficient detail, and less noise in the resulting 3D model. New release in Agisoft Metashape 1.7 and what does it mean to me? Similar to any other photogrammetry method, 3D reconstruction is based on pattern recognition, so everything has to be visible for at least two different views this does not change for the case of panorama images.Īll you need is to load images, then go to the Tools Menu -> Camera Calibration window and switch the Camera Type from Frame (default) to Spherical for the calibration group that corresponds to the panoramic images.

agisoft metashape 1.7

In short, you can use spherical panoramas in equirectangular representation in Agisoft Metashape/PhotoScan.

agisoft metashape 1.7

Weiss at Weiss AG initially pushed forward the idea to the Agsioft team years ago. Surprising or not, Agisoft’s software application was initially developed and modified based on the 360 images produced by the Civetta camera. Yes, of course! Agisoft Metashape/PhotoScan is the only professional 3D processing software that supports panorama as an input source.

agisoft metashape 1.7

Does Agisoft support panorama images as an input to produce 3D point clouds?








Agisoft metashape 1.7