Orange lines in 3D view
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Hi,
I'm struggling a bit with the lack of help - the help section in the UI doesn't seem to contain much, and watching videos to find out if they happen to answer my question isn't terribly productive. I've watched the basic UI intro and various workflow videos and haven't seen anything about this.
I've built several models and never seen it before either.
The camera positions in the 3D view after alignment all show orange lines going off to the far distance:
My guess is that it's something to do with the images being georeferenced. But if I look at the 1D info for the image, there's no mention of what's in the file (how about all the exif tags in this view?), "prior pose" in the selected inputs (why is the info different here from in the 1D view of the input itself?) shows epsg:4326 but lat/lon both 0,0,0 and altitude 0, and the alignment report for the component shows georeferenced:false.
Thanks,
Hamish
I'm struggling a bit with the lack of help - the help section in the UI doesn't seem to contain much, and watching videos to find out if they happen to answer my question isn't terribly productive. I've watched the basic UI intro and various workflow videos and haven't seen anything about this.
I've built several models and never seen it before either.
The camera positions in the 3D view after alignment all show orange lines going off to the far distance:
My guess is that it's something to do with the images being georeferenced. But if I look at the 1D info for the image, there's no mention of what's in the file (how about all the exif tags in this view?), "prior pose" in the selected inputs (why is the info different here from in the 1D view of the input itself?) shows epsg:4326 but lat/lon both 0,0,0 and altitude 0, and the alignment report for the component shows georeferenced:false.
Thanks,
Hamish
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Hi Hamish Harvey
The lines are RESIDUALS ( visual representation of errors ). Are you using GCPs in the dataset?
Can you send me 5-10 images to milos.lukac@capturingreality.com so that I could check the EXIF info?
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