3D coin from stacked pictures

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3D coin from stacked pictures

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I am trying to find a reasonable work-time effective way to make 3D objects.
This one turned out OK.

1) I used an Olympus tough tg-4, focus-bracketed 20 pictures. 139 positions and more than 2 500 pictures.

2) First "problem" is that the cameras first picture of the 20 photos is what should have been a normal picture - usually a picture in the middle of a stack. Showing rows of 20 pictures in the file explorer I used "Shift" and left mouse tab to mark and then remove the first column.

3) To separate and stack the different camera positions in a time sawing way I used Helicon Focus Batch process/split stack that works well with stacks of the same length.

4) Model was made with Agisoft Photoscan, there is a lot of options and the program sometimes tends to give different results even if I (think I) use the same settings. I have not - but the computer has spent several hours work on this model - mainly because I needed to try some different settings.

Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg

https://skfb.ly/6CPCu

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Jörgen Hellberg, my webbsite www.hellberg.photo

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