

What's more, the software displays a series of cameras, which correspond with each picture and the angle at which it was taken, relative to the subject. The generated 3D image is displayed in a 3D environment, on the largest part of the user interface, where you can rotate, zoom and pan freely. Also, taking the pictures from the same distance relative to the subject is preferable. It should be mentioned that you will need a large number of pictures, at a high quality if you want good results. You can set a higher or lower accuracy level, specify a key point limit and make other adjustments, on a small window.

The software lets you make a few fine adjustments before starting the process. At this point, you only need to start the building process and the software will take it from there. If you have multiple pictures of the same object, taken from different angles, you can create a new chunk, on the user interface, and import the pictures there. The process of building a 3D image is pretty straightforward. The user interface has a fairly simple design, but you will still need a minute or two to identify the most important controls. Also, there are no special tools or services you need to install and you don't have to sacrifice too much memory or processing power. It takes about a minute to install it on your computer. The program is free to try for a limited period of time, without any functionality restrictions. Also, the software lets you preview and tweak your 3D images, without too much effort.

Despite its advanced functionality, setting everything up and starting the process is quite easy. It takes several pictures of the same object or scene and it creates a 3D image, through photogrammetric processing. Agisoft PhotoScan gives you the possibility of creating 3D images using digital photos, just like in the movies.
