How to transform any 360-degree video into 3D (using photogrammetry)
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- čas přidán 30. 01. 2024
- In this video I show you several ways to generate a 3D mesh from any 360-degree video, using the free Meshroom software and comparing the results given by Metashape and Reality Capture.
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Metashape accepts fisheye images, meaning you can create jpegs from the original video of each lens, rather then creating an equirectangular video first (and avoid all the re-compression artifacts)
Even better results can be had if you set the Insta 360 One to take still images every couple of seconds instead of video. Video codecs compress the image WAY more then jpeg does.
This translates into more detail in your 3d model and better resolution textures.
Let me know if you end up trying either of those suggestions.
Thanks for providing such valuable info, I will try your suggestion!
Fantastic tutorial, Thank you !
Great Video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Un super tuto 😮 merci on va tester🤞
Great information in this video, it would be awesome if you could do a 3d tour of an interior home or building
why not take a time lapse as you walk?
Thank you for this great video. Did you ever tried it indoors? Could it be a solution for capturing a floor plan?
Awesome video, thank you so much! I always loved the equirectangular results that MetaShape could generate so easily! But splitting the images with Meshlab is new to me, i will try that. I wonder: How would you use Meshlab with those 4 split-images? That would be a great follow-up video!
Have you tried to make Gaussian Splats? I keep failing. Im gonna try photogrammetry now, but really would love to get some splats from 360 video. Im using Insta 360 RS ONE
Thank you very much for your effort, I would like to ask
how did you manage to extract the frames without motion bluer
super video..
what specs the computer you had?
Hello Jérôme!
I'm a big fan of your videos, they're incredibly informative and inspiring! I'd love to hear your thoughts on photogrammetry for indoor spaces of buildings. What equipment and software would you recommend for this specific use?
Keep up the great work!
I agree with everything you say, @hamdisferhat6881, and would like to join in with my interest in indoor Photogrammetry, @Jérôme!
Amazing video!! But I have one problem, how do you export the video to JPG stills? I can't see that option. That would save a ton of time in the Metashape process.
What type of subscription do you have for metashape ? Is the standard edition sufficient for that type of use ?
Make splats instead of mesh?
Amazing, I need to get a 360 camera, looks like getting a drone was not the optimal first choice
A drone unlocks amazing viewpoints though, and it's super fun to fly ! I'd say it's a very good thing to have one.
How did it handle YOU being in the footage? Did you pre-mask it, or did it just figure it out?
nice video. is this also pssible using zephyr?
Yes, you could process the images in zephyr
What is your 360 cam?
i followed the tutorial but still get no model or some cameras not working.
How to export the video to jpg ?
what ver of DaVinci are you using? I can't seem to get the custom export of 5760x2880 in 18.6
I had the same probleme with Davinci standard, You can use blender to export PNG Images
@@hamdisferhat6881 I ended up running ffmpeg and got the img files that way. There's not a lot of info out there (that I have found) that goes from point A to point B
@@hamdisferhat6881 I can do this in Blender, but how do you subsample so you don’t have an image for every frame, but rather get an image every .5 seconds or so?
Can we have guide for blender?
Hello @@avigold6632 In Blender, we can adjust the speed by frame count, by selecting the timeline and adding the speed effect.