Camera Will Arrive Soon: Newbie Seeks Advice1102
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My Matterport Camera is being shipped to Canada- I am sure you will recall your expectations, hopes and "fear" having this on its way. I have read many of the blogs in anticipation of getting mine in the mail. Is there any advice for 1st time users "beyond the manual?" I am a little apprehensive( but still keen) with respect to : 1. How to start 2. Can I do a main floor, work upstairs and THEN do a basement? 3. Is it easy to "mark" a window/mirror and how is this done? 4. Do I time the sweeps and then enter the room or does the unit indicate its completed a sweep? 5. Is there further work once at home after completing your sweeps and Uploading? 6. Is there any "tweaking" to be done prior to Upload? Sincere thanks for any of your MP Wisdom |
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Jamie private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Hey Mikey Welcome to MUG. Where are you located? |
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Mikey private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Just south of Calgary Alberta | ||
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suncoastskyview private msg quote post Address this user | ||
They are quite fussy about tripods. I already had some, but nothing worked until I bought the Manfrotto that Matterport recommends. You might consider getting one in anticipation of your camera's arrival. You will also need an iPad of course. Then just download the MP software onto your iPad and you will be ready to go. Try scanning your house first. Start scanning wherever you like. Matterport will start the tour where it wants to. I'm still struggling with changing the start location after processing. Sometimes it works. Perhaps someone here can help me get that straight. As you scan, look for the black parts of the picture on your iPad. Those are unscanned areas. Just move the camera to that location and do another scan to fill in the black parts. Be sure to tell the iPad where windows and mirrors are. They can really confuse the camera if you don't. It is quite easy and quick to do that, but I recommend first using your fingers to magnify the image on the iPad screen first so your markings will be accurate. You don't need to do anything before sending your scans in for processing. After a couple hours, you will be sent a weblink that takes you to the virtual model. Here's a tip: Be sure to scan both sides of every doorway. Position the camera about 18" from the threshold then do it again from the other side. Also, be sure to hide completely when scanning. It is hard to avoid being part of the picture. the ipad will tell you when it is safe to go back to the camera and reposition. It takes about 1 min per scan. I hope you will find this helpful. Best, Rick Odato Suncoast Skyview, Inc. Sarasota, Florida, USA |
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HarlanHambright private msg quote post Address this user | ||
put your iPad on a shoulder strap or something to save time. make sure your camera is level every scan. and just relax, you'll get the hang of it very quickly. 1 or 2 scans and you'll understand the basics. | ||
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Mikey private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Really solid advice & tips - Thanks Harlan & Rick I've purchased the IPAD and the MAnfrotto Tripod, leveler & Quick release- Doorway advice is great- The shoulder strap is something I never thought of- I like it. Thanks Mike |
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suncoastskyview private msg quote post Address this user | ||
You can get excellent little phone apps for free that have the bubble level feature. The camera sets exposure and color balance automatically. The photography is HDR. As you're "walking" through the virtual tour, you can also capture snapshots as if you were there. My customers have been raving about the quality. I bought a iPad "case" that has a strap on the back to slip your hand through. That is much easier than setting it down every time. I like the shoulder strap idea as well. Thanks, Harlan. Good luck,Mikey. After a couple jobs, you'll be a MP Pro. |
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suncoastskyview private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Ceiling fans should be stopped, otherwise they turn into circular blue blobs. (That may not be a major problem in Canada). That also applies to fast moving dogs. They turn into blue blobs. I also like to turn on all the lights. Remember that sunlight is very blue and incandescent light is very orange. The camera can't cope with both at the same time, so I try to limit the sunlight coming in whenever possible. The camera sets itself up for the light and makes some terrific images. |
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HarlanHambright private msg quote post Address this user | ||
the strap shaved almost a minute off my scans. | ||
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Mikey private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Time for the Xmas lines at the Apple Store once again The App level is a great edge Now all I need is a pair of "smart glasses" to put on ! Thanks I am looking forward to shuffling through this at my folks' home- they don't mind much if I make a mistake Thanks Harlan & Rick for your Help Mikey |
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suncoastskyview private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Don't let it intimidate you. It is actually very easy to use. You might make a few mistakes now and then but the results will often still be quite good. Best of luck and Merry Christmas. Rick Odato |
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