I recently started using RC and while I’ve seen some nice results I’m having a lot of issues with surface noise / bumps on my scans. I’ve tried shooting stills on a canon 1D as well as my iphone 8 and both had similar results. Right now I’m scanning a plastic skull using video clips as it seems to have the least amount of surface problems. I’ve attached a photo so if anyone could give me some guidance I would greatly appreciate it. My settings are default and I am walking around the skull, not using a turntable. Thanks
Here is a picture of the skull. Please disregard the lighting, it’s not what I used in the scan. As you can see the skull is quite matte. What some reasons why a scan may end up with a surface like mine? Thanks.
i think the noise comes from the video itself… try taking shots with a tripod, and a turntable with markers on it, as well as a uniform colored backdrop (in your case probably black and far away from the object, so it doesn’t get much light, and stays pitch black in the image). Also do not change your focus during shots (fixed Focus, fixed Exposure, fixed Whitebalance). I think, when shooting video on smartphones, they tend to do a lot of automated stuff in software, as well as constantly changing focus and exposure- not good for photogrammetry… -And use a tripod and a remote cam trigger, helps getting sharp images