Congratulations on the RC/Epic tie-up.
Yes, in general, facilities and procedures that help substantially with photogrammetry’s inherent problem with capturing the flat or straight features which particularly doiminate building interiors (also transparent/reflective surfaces), would be a massive breakthrough. Can be in the capture stage and/or in cleanup methods.
Even more in general, it’s strange that RC is so little focussed on building industry use. it’s fine with old buildings, whose signs of ageing do help even on flat/straight features - but new or modern buildings are all about sleek mark-free surfaces, which photogrammetry struggles with, while prime competitor LIDAR/point-cloud has no problem.
I hope Epic’s multi-industry focus has something to offer, even with interiors and new buildings.