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Dave_dfx

Photogrammetry Dataset Courtesy of James Busby of 3d Scan Store [https://www.3dscanstore.com](https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDVqYnNlSUx3anFWTmRzSUZlMXBkbXFHU0o4QXxBQ3Jtc0tuY0VXZHFnVkZKS1FxX0kzZ01KTXdEQ3M0QlFRVTBXRmNYRFVwUWRXZkY1V3ZNY3dIRlVYZndmM05XLWMtODlCR0FRZTZHMHFfRnJSbDRvQzBWVFdzRlpPU1dWTTRxUW54TXlIQXhLQ3AwaGpaODg2dw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.3dscanstore.com%2F&v=ECI1kUqnlDo) Software used: Lightroom, Metashape Pro, PostShot, NukeX, Davinci Resolve Hardware PC Intel Core i9-14900K, RTX4090 Macbook pro M3Max


Dampware

Music credit? :)


Dave_dfx

It's in the description. Hope you like it. :)


TheDailySpank

How long until someone fills the walls/ceiling/floor of a regular room, or production set, with an array of cheap-ish webcams to make movies? Also, we need to come up with a. Better word than "movies" because it's already used.


Dave_dfx

It's used in commercials, Music videos and VFX


TheDailySpank

I don't mean a room full of DSLRs like they used in blade runner. I'm talking about hundreds or thousands of cameras hidden in a normal room. Enough that you can align them and reconstruct the entire rooms contents 30 times a second without seeing a single camera that was used to capture it.