Reality capture is the process of creating digital representations of real-world objects and environments using advanced technology such as cameras, laser scanners, and structured light devices. Reality Mapping refers to the technology that transforms the input from these devices into 3D models in form of point clouds and mesh, as well as 2D floor plans. In the context of Reconstruct, a unique Reality mapping engine transforms images and videos from cell phone cameras, 360 cameras, and consumer-grade devices into point clouds, mesh models, as well as 2D floor plans and orthophotos.
As such, reality capture allows for accurate and detailed capturing of objects, buildings, and landscapes, providing an accurate representation of the real world in a digital format. Reality mapping transforms reality capture data into measurable models and 2D representation while capturing the exact dimensions and features of a physical space so that more precise modeling and better decision-making can be conducted.
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