Hi,
my scan of a rockformation got split up in two pieces. However RC reads the scan as one component and uses some of the cameras to make a miniature rockformation next to the actual one with most of my cameras. I already changed the overlap from low to high and also tried creating control points. However I am not sure if Control points are even helping as the scan is build from one component. The miniature Rockformation is not read as a sepererate component but is inside the origin so control points might not work as they are used to link different components together. Is there a way of solving a problem like this?
I’ve noticed similar issues when I put all of my photos in at one time - for me it was specifically a perpendicular intersection in what was a flight plane (some cameras were thought to be perpendicular to what they really were). What I’ve done is organize the photos into subgroups, (low orbit 1, high orbit 2, etc) and try to keep the # of photos/ group to be ~50 for the first few. I then add one, align and look at it. As the ‘skeleton’ gets built, the groups that were more details or just had more photos ended up being added fine.
Might be worth a shot.
so you are not importing all photos at the same time but aligning the first group then importing photos from group 2 and aligning those with the first group etc?
yeah… not sure if that’s considered best practices, but it’s been working for me - it is time consuming when you start to get in to the 1000s of picture range
Thanks I will give it a try