I have an image set of approximately 800 photos. They’ve all been taken in raw format with a Nikon D810 and exported in Lightroom to 8-bit tiffs (LZW compression). I can align most of them but once I hit “Calculate Model” I get an invalid function call almost immediately. In High Quality mode it takes about a minute and a half to get that message.
Any thoughts? This is client-work so I’m hoping to get the issue resolved as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Jan
UPDATE:
It does work in preview mode, but once I attempt to generate a texture on the preview mode mesh, I again receive an invalid function call.
UPDATE 2:
A collection of images, about 240, taken the same day of a similar subject, just a lot smaller, does work. So this would mean that at a certain amount of photographs my RC is crapping out on me. I was under the impression that there is no limitation on how many photographs you could use to recreate a scene. My PC has the latest NVIDIA X and 64GB of ram. That should be enough, right?
Yes, I have centered the subject and drawn a reconstruction region to just fit what I need. The floor, walls and other junk standing around have been cropped out.
What I’ve done in a last attempt was basically take every other picture, limiting to 444 photographs. That processed. So it’s really a matter of computing power or there’s some limit as to what RC can handle. All photos were 8-bit tiffs, 36MP.
Nvidia Titan X Pascal
Intel Core i7-3960x @3.3Ghz (total of 12 cores)
64GB RAM
Windows 10 64bit installed on NVMe drive (about 90GB free as CACHE disk), data on SATA drive (about 60GB free)
Can you save project, exit application and run it with shift button holded. This will reset all settings to default.
Open project and try to run reconstruction again.
BTW, 90Gb can be not enough for 400 x 36Mpx images. Temp files probably will required about 140-200Gb.