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Good evening,
I have spent a considerable amount of time trying to install/configure a software that could reconstruct a 3d model from a bunch of images (eventually extracted as frames from a video). Now I have solved my problem, but I would like to left this post so if someone has my same problem he/she will not have to waste time on this.
I have found the solution installing MVStudio from https://github.com/LiangliangNan/MVStudio
and then exporting the point cloud with pcl (available in AUR).
The reason for doing this is that I haven't find any software suitable for me, because:
Visual-sfm, alice-vision and similar require CUDA (4600Mb, and I haven't even an nvidia card)
I had a bash script which worked with mve-git (it was great) but unfortunately it isn't easy for me to make mve works anymore(problems with tbb);
I don't have so much space in my drive, so as it would make more sense (probably) to make it works on Blender with the plugin, I prefer this way.
The procedure of reconstruction takes some time if you works with a decent resolution, but it seems affordable to me and so this (at least for now) is my solution.
Have a nice day!
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There's little point in posting a solved thread in a help forum. If you want to provide information useful for other users about using a bit of software, you can contribute to the wiki. There is a photogrammetry section in the wiki's list of applications, but MVStudio is not listed there - you may want to add it, and if you have any other relevant information about it you could make a page for it - making a PKGBUILD for it would also benefit others.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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Mr Trilby I am sorry, I noticed your comment just now.
unfortunately the system I was using with MVStudio seems not to work just now.
When I am sure it works I will propose a modification on the photogrammetry section of the wiki.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Marco M.
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