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360 Video and Timelapse Guides
Reconstruct can process full 360 video or timelapse. Typically full video is 30 fps and timelapse is 1 or 2 fps. The frame rate dictates how many images are in the video per second.
When processing point clouds, videos and images may be processed with specific settings by including keywords in brackets. The following settings are available.
Reconstruct will recognize 360 video and standard or flat video for processing. If it doesn't the report to support.
Full video can be processed without a flag and it will use ... ask david.
Full video can also be processed at 1fps or 2fps to achieve something similar to timelapse.
Tag | Description |
[no_cluster] |
Do not use clustering. Can sometimes prevent misregistrations, but with increased runtime and perhaps lower accuracy reconstruction. |
Description | |
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[no_cluster] |
Do not use clustering. Can sometimes prevent misregistrations, but with increased runtime and perhaps lower accuracy reconstruction. |
[more_matching] |
Increase the amount of matching performed. Can help with incomplete registration or failed auto-alignment. Pros (better matching maybe vs cons more $$) |
[hyperlapse] |
Extract frames at 30 fps and process as hyperlapse. Currently identical to [30fps] . |
[X.XXfps] , [2fps] , [30fps] , etc.) |
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[flat] |
Extract frames and treat them as regular video, not 360. |
[ceiling] |
Generates a ceiling ortho in place of the schematic ortho. |
Flags can be combined.
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