It’s confusing to try and compare or do control points between images taken portrait and landscape. RC should provide the option to rotate the photo, at least if rotation information is in the EXIF.
Dear Aaron,
thanks for posting. This is on a dev road map, but its priority is low. If more people react here in this topic we will increase the priority.
I think the ability to rotate would be good. I’ve been manually rotating them but upon import they are back to how they were before. It seems like exporting a video is always sideways if you have to redefine the ground plane also. Also, always am questioning if more cameras would align if the rotation was consistent.
Aaron Curtis wrote:
It’s confusing to try and compare or do control points between images taken portrait and landscape.
I agree that it would be useful and make it easier to place control points in images that have been captured with a different rotation.
anybody else interested in the feature of being able to rotate images in the 2Ds and any 2D view?
Yes please
Definitely!
I wanted to post this yesterday but now I can just
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Yes please…
Also when RC displays a rotated image, it doesn’t seem to read/honour the EXIF rotation data.
(the picture declares it was taken portrait, but RC displays it as landscape.)
It is difficult to manually identify which need to be rotated since windows reads the EXIF and displays them correctly
I’m just hoping RC understands rotated images and integrates them with the model correctly rather than putting some fancy twist in the positions!
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