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Editing raw image files taken from an industrial camera with Photoshop/Lightroom
Jan. 28, 2022, 11:28 p.m. | /u/StupidBump
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Hello /r/computervision,
I've been learning photogrammetry for almost a year now using the same DSLR's I use as a professional videographer. Lately, I've wanted to create a more permanent photogrammetry rig that I wouldn't have to constantly disassemble every time I have to go out and shoot something.
I recently had the chance to try out a full-frame Lumenera LT series industrial camera that would be compatible with my existing lenses, and much more compact (+cheaper) than a full …
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