Hello everyone,
in the current version of RC the final downscale for depth maps is the product of these two numbers - defined for each image and defined in the reconstruction settings.
It means that if you change downscale for depth maps for specific image(s) in the Selected input table to e.g. 2, then you use Normal detail reconstruction with the downscale of images set to 2 (defined in the Reconstruction settings), the final downscale is the product of these two numbers, so 2*2 = 4.
Therefore what Miloš posted:
"1. use case = you use HIGH recon mode so all images are used with downsample of 1x
If you set particular camera and set downscale 2x so it will use the 2x downscale
- if you use NORMAL what is 2x downscale
If you set particular camera and set downscale 2x so it will use the 4x downscale
If you set particular camera and set downscale 3x so it will use the 6x downscale
If you set particular camera and set downscale 1x so it will use the 1x downscale"
is correct apart from the last line, where the resulting downscale would be 2.