Message from @Uksio

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2019-08-23 20:21:34 UTC  

Vectors?

2019-08-23 20:22:02 UTC  

so women are strange creatures, right?

2019-08-23 20:22:09 UTC  

nah, trying to script (X,Y) to (Y,X, BGR) formats

2019-08-23 20:22:38 UTC  

pixel to cartesian plane

2019-08-23 20:22:57 UTC  

I don't really have a clue what that is, but then again I only glancingly touched on that doing the object recognition neural network

2019-08-23 20:23:14 UTC  

actuall, will be doing that next

2019-08-23 20:23:33 UTC  

I gave up
It didn't work

2019-08-23 20:23:40 UTC  

trying to put together a video--> mesh workflow

2019-08-23 20:24:00 UTC  

And I am neither autistic enough to persist, nor ingenious enough to find the issue

2019-08-23 20:24:44 UTC  

My classmate from the uni coded a 3D app

2019-08-23 20:24:52 UTC  

Video-to-3D

2019-08-23 20:24:57 UTC  

yeah,i have the same issue; I had some luck earlier breaking the 3D PC down into layes of 2D PC

2019-08-23 20:24:58 UTC  

It kinda worked

2019-08-23 20:25:03 UTC  

But not really

2019-08-23 20:25:26 UTC  

Basically it was an app that approximated a spinning object in 3D

2019-08-23 20:25:29 UTC  

now need to convert in order to apply Open cv

2019-08-23 20:25:42 UTC  

Sometimes it worked, and sometimes just went horribly wrong

2019-08-23 20:26:03 UTC  

the idea is to take a video and use photogrammetry to create a 3d object

2019-08-23 20:26:08 UTC  

And with each revolution it would fuck up somewhere else, while fixing one spot

2019-08-23 20:26:12 UTC  

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2019-08-23 20:26:51 UTC  

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2019-08-23 20:26:54 UTC  

cause 2D sections<plane> are no different that 4D frames <images>

2019-08-23 20:27:29 UTC  

3D imaging from 2D has some serious issues with shadows as it turns out

2019-08-23 20:27:48 UTC  

it does, but if you strip the back ground

2019-08-23 20:27:50 UTC  

A shadow makes it thing that the spot is deeper/shallower than it really is

2019-08-23 20:28:27 UTC  

it works a ton better if youu use OpenCV to detect countours and then strip everything but your target object

2019-08-23 20:28:41 UTC  

It works better when the camera is monochrome and the object is lit by an array of lasers

2019-08-23 20:28:43 UTC  

then run those frame through the SIFT algorithm

2019-08-23 20:28:55 UTC  

lidar is best

2019-08-23 20:29:16 UTC  

but you can strip the color out of the image with one command with opencv

2019-08-23 20:29:41 UTC  

A parrallel course to mine was making one such table thing that digitised phyiscal objects

2019-08-23 20:29:47 UTC  

lidar actually has a similar problem; coordinate systems

2019-08-23 20:30:03 UTC  

They got some serious backing from bosch

2019-08-23 20:30:29 UTC  

Like they not just used a laser array and a dome of monochrome cameras, oh no
that was too simple

2019-08-23 20:30:42 UTC  

Those lasers also measured distance each

2019-08-23 20:30:45 UTC  

yeah, I'm trying to integrate those two workflows so i can use photogrammetry info in cad and then laser data combined to photogrammetry

2019-08-23 20:31:28 UTC  

but everything uses different coordinate systems which aren't readily connected

2019-08-23 20:31:56 UTC  

In the end they abandoned the dome idea and went with a turntable that had an arch of cameras and lasers

2019-08-23 20:32:26 UTC  

Actually not an arch, more like almost a complete circle

2019-08-23 20:32:29 UTC  

a lidar array is the best way to go if you can afford the equipment

2019-08-23 20:32:33 UTC  

high accracy