adding additional photos or mapping points?
Is it possible to add more photos to an existing synth? I thaught i'd start with something interesting and as i work for a contemporary art gallery i went and shot 204 images of a pretty interesting exhibition, i tried to overlap the shots enough that photosynth would get the connections and this worked quite well, but not well enough to map all of the images, so i was thinking maybe if i added additional images it would make some of the missing connections, alternately it would be nice to be able to offer it some help by manual matching points, so taking 2 photos and showing it where they connect. Having said all this i was increadibly impressed with what it did match - great job guys. fyi this was my first synth http://photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=8...
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Inappropriate?It's not currently possible to add photos to an existing synth. We do check the hash of each photo and if you haven't changed the photos from the first attempt we won't upload them again. In most cases this should result in faster synthing since upload typically takes the longest.
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Inappropriate?many thanks for the response, i guess i'll just upload them again with the additional photos. is there any advice avaialble on how to get the best results for matching image mapping. As i said the space was very coplicated, but i thaught that by taking shots of each of the surfaces of the corners that joined them i'd get reasonable results, but the process seemed to struggle, even with 200+ shots. Is there any sort of rule of thumb of how many images that are required to produce a good synth.
I’m thankful
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Inappropriate?I think it has to do with objects that are hiding other elements in the area you are trying to capture. If all the art was on the wall, then far less photos would be needed vs. having to do a 360 shoot around each object in the room.
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