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    • utilerU Offline
      utiler
      last edited by

      Hey guys, I'm really struggling here... I've got this job where I've modelled what needs to be modelled and now I've been given some hi-res aerials that I can't get to match...

      Here's the pics [low-res]
      LoRes-CamLaird-006.jpg

      And an image of the model over a GIS aerial..... [too large to post...]
      2012-03-14_1541.png
      Cheer guys, thanks in advance...

      purpose/expression/purpose/....

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      • pilouP Offline
        pilou
        last edited by

        http://cs.bath.ac.uk/brown/autostitch/autostitch.html ?

        But I am not sure to understand the problem 😳
        You don't find some images for extend the previous ones
        or you don't know how merge some images at different scale/resolution
        or...?

        Frenchy Pilou
        Is beautiful that please without concept!
        My Little site :)

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        • EdsonE Offline
          Edson
          last edited by

          andrew,

          there should be at least two images to match. I am assuming you want to merge two or more partial images into a comprehensible one.

          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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          • utilerU Offline
            utiler
            last edited by

            Sorry for the confusion, guys. 😳

            As you can see by he second image, i have modelled an expansion to a shipping port by way of importing an aerial photograph and scaled it to suit just as you would with any plan import.

            What I need to do now is take that model and photo-match it; show the proposed expansion in context with the photograph taken from a helicopter..... I'm finding it difficult as the photographer has taken the picture at 63mm zoom but:

            1. I don't know how that relates to SU's FOV toggle as it is in degrees (I think)
            2. Photo-match is not a good start as the photo is too complex for it!

            I'm stumped. ❓

            purpose/expression/purpose/....

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            • B Offline
              bjornkn
              last edited by

              The fov doesn't really matter when it comes to matching the model to the image.
              What matters, and what changes the perspective, is the position of the camera relative to the model.
              You could always zoom in/out to make it fit once you have the camera positioned/rotated correctly.

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              • utilerU Offline
                utiler
                last edited by

                Well it should seeing each photo is generally taken with a different FOV.... Believe me, when i try to match the photo with the model it becomes severely distorted!!

                purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                • pilouP Offline
                  pilou
                  last edited by

                  1. I don't know how that relates to SU's FOV toggle as it is in degrees (I think)

                  Tool Zoom : "xx.deg." inside the VCB page right bottom
                  here maybe 40 Β° ?

                  Frenchy Pilou
                  Is beautiful that please without concept!
                  My Little site :)

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                  • R Offline
                    Roger
                    last edited by

                    Have you tried going to google earth and grabbing vertical views to set up your base model?

                    http://www.azcreative.com

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                    • RichardR Offline
                      Richard
                      last edited by

                      Import the photo as a foreground watermark in SU and make it transparent then rotate and zomm your model to match!

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                      • oganocaliO Offline
                        oganocali
                        last edited by

                        Tgi3d photoscan may be of some help here especially if you have more than one aerial photos. Learning Tgi3d can take some time, but in a pinch I can try calibrating the aerials if you somehow (post/pm/dropbox) send them to me. To get the object scale right I would need correct distance between two visible features or coordinates of some visible features. Once you have a calibrated photomatch scene you need to rotate/translate your built model to match the existing features.
                        Ogan

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                        • DareDevilD Offline
                          DareDevil
                          last edited by

                          Photomerge is not the good tool for your project. It works fine on orthogonal objects.
                          For your problem, I will use the coastal navigation way to locate a point. We use alignments of land object like towers or mountains. In your aerial view, we can also use planar object like roads or river.

                          • First search "vertical" alignments in the aerial view
                            LoRes-CamLaird-DD.jpg
                          • Next, report alignments on the SU model. They would intersect in a point (or nearly)
                            2012-03-14_DD.jpg
                          • Finally, the point of view would be on a vertical line over this intersection. Turn off the background model and place the aerial photo on background in the style setup panel.
                            Use the "place camera" tool on the intersection and use the Value Control Box to enter and test altitude and the Look Around tool too find the good direction and type angle of view in the VCB with the Zoom tool activated to find the right field of view. Don't use zoom tool directly on the model because it change the camera position (is not a real "zoom" tool, it's a "walk ahead" tool !).
                            If you have some data about the aerial photo (altitude, angle of view...), that will help you to find the right place and view.
                            Hope that can help you.
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                          • B Offline
                            bjornkn
                            last edited by

                            @utiler said:

                            Well it should seeing each photo is generally taken with a different FOV.... Believe me, when i try to match the photo with the model it becomes severely distorted!!
                            That's because when using zoomm in Su it isn't really zoom, but moving the camera, which changes the perspective. Change the FOV to "scale" it, and the zoom to change perspective/position.

                            Edit: That technique posted by @daredevil is a very good one πŸ˜„ I often use a similar one, but haven't actually drawn those lines. Next time I will πŸ˜„

                            Using the Walk tool (or Look-Around) you can type in the eye altitude, or use the mouse+shift to change it.

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                            • RichardR Offline
                              Richard
                              last edited by

                              Daredevil! πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                              • utilerU Offline
                                utiler
                                last edited by

                                Cheers guys!! Gee some neat ideas there....!

                                Here's where I got to with it:

                                1. Imported hi-res watermark image into the model
                                2. Fiddled with FOV settings to manipulate the model and WHA-LA!!
                                  montage1.jpg

                                That is a good process, daredevil!!

                                πŸ‘ to you all; legends!!

                                purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                  Rich O Brien Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Wha-La?

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                                  • utilerU Offline
                                    utiler
                                    last edited by

                                    Only problem with bringing in a hi-res image as a watermark is that the export is only as good as SU exports your viewport... not good if you want to maintain pixel size. πŸ‘Ž

                                    purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                    • RichardR Offline
                                      Richard
                                      last edited by

                                      Do the merge in Photoshop post pro mate!

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                                      • utilerU Offline
                                        utiler
                                        last edited by

                                        I tried that but the problem is exporting a high enough image from SU.... When I exported and got rid of the background the edges were way too pixelated....

                                        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                        • RichardR Offline
                                          Richard
                                          last edited by

                                          Drag it into layout with no background, convert to vector export hi res PNG from there!

                                          [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                                          • utilerU Offline
                                            utiler
                                            last edited by

                                            Thanks smart-arse...... I'll try that!! πŸ‘

                                            purpose/expression/purpose/....

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