Challenging: May I get your help with my first Matterport Tour?16268
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There were many difficulties, but I finished well with your help. I would never have made it without your help. https://mpembed.com/show/?m=1uDUKKVQ5i8&mpu=1275 But my boss is a bit picky person. She asked for so many things this time and I think it will be worse next time. So I'm going to prepare in advance for the next time. I solved it thanks to Matterport, but there were many difficulties. The place I have to work on is a dark and complex space. It was a dark place, but the level of image was good. However, there were many cases where the space was broken or not connected. So I'm looking for a easier way to work. Is there any equipment that can create a meterport-level image in a dark room? And I hope it will be suitable for a complex and spacious space. Can you give me some advice, please? |
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Hello! Let's start with the basics. FIRST- What camera did you use? Is it a Matterport Pro 2? This would be the highest quality camera currently available. To get better results in darker spaces we can perhaps add additional lighting during capture. |
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@Expertise I've been working with matterport pro2. I am also satisfied with the quality of the photos. However, there were a lot of problems when scanning large and complex structures. So, I was wondering if there is a product or software that has a better scanning function while maintaining the quality of the photos. There were a lot of errors during the scan, so I had to rework a lot. |
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I would definitely recommend illuminating the space better. I would look at this perspective from the user and if the user thinks a dark space is easy to navigate through or difficult to navigate through. A good trick that the pros use, is to take more scans closer together so you don't have any alignment issues, but later on in the model you can disable those scan points, so the user can only explore the space with the scans you choose. |
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