I dont know whats the problem with this set of photos for reconstructing a model

Hello guys, i created a thread but there wasnt any responde, i just want some light on my problem please…

This is the post: https://support.capturingreality.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360047606511-Guys-i-need-help-my-photos-are-perfect-but-the-final-model-looks-not-like-it-should-be

Thanks in advance

EDIT: It seems poeple cant see that post, im gonna paste it in this one:

Hello guys, i showed this software to my boss months ago, we work in a product photography company / 3d services and we want to scan furniture to then inserted into 3d spaces.

The photos are taken in a 360 cabinet, with newspapers on the floor ( i read this recomendation in this forum), and 3 different angles with 68 photos per angles.

Here are some examples of the photos:

The other two angles are like this, 68 photos per angle.

With this setup, the programme should define the object perfect, but it doesnt do it. This is the final model, some of you may say that is ok and i understand it, but we need to sell this workflow to a client, and we cannot pass the test with that chair legs, and the pillow border:

Can anyone give some tips for an improvement please? I need it. Thanks to all

 

 

For some reason I am not authorized to see your other post…

Hello¡  i have paste the post on this topic

 

the post was automatically made inaccessible according to some content possibly violating our forum rules: https://support.capturingreality.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115000790911-Code-Of-Conduct,

please give it some time for us to review it in such cases and do not create duplicate posts/topics, thank you

I do not see all your pictures, but do you have an angle where the areas with reconstruction issues (below the main sitting pillow) are properly visible ? From the reconstruction it does not seem so.

 

as a side note, for the newspaper trick, remember to make sure that they have to be perfectly still between shots. Sometimes it requires gluing them or putting some weight on them.

You can also take closer shots to improve quality or “difficult areas”.

 

Well you complain about the chairs legs and the pillow border, but you have no images covering those part…
Photogrammetry can not create something that it doesn’t see, It may look magic but it is not, you have to take some pictures from below or floor level here!