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===Syntax===
 
===Syntax===
 
The syntax is  
 
The syntax is  
<code>mm3d SBGlobBascule FullName OrientationPath PlyFile NamedArgs </code> <br>
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<pre>mm3d SBGlobBascule FullName OrientationPath PlyFile NamedArgs </pre>  
  
 
The meaning of the arguments are:
 
The meaning of the arguments are:
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*if there are several masks it will use all them for fitting the plane (which can be useful with wide dataset when high accuracy is required); of course if there are no existing mask an error will occur;
 
*if there are several masks it will use all them for fitting the plane (which can be useful with wide dataset when high accuracy is required); of course if there are no existing mask an error will occur;
 
*optional args DistFS=0.6 is used to fix the scale;
 
*optional args DistFS=0.6 is used to fix the scale;
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Open the file MesureBasc.xml, you will see that it contains measurement of points in image. Although the syntax should be quite obvious, it is described in section 6.4.4.1. To create a file like MesureBasc.xml user can of course do it with a text editor, alternatively he can, on Linux, use the interactive tool [[SaisieBasc]] described in 8.4.4. Once created, the following information will be looked for by SBGlobBascule in this file :
 
Open the file MesureBasc.xml, you will see that it contains measurement of points in image. Although the syntax should be quite obvious, it is described in section 6.4.4.1. To create a file like MesureBasc.xml user can of course do it with a text editor, alternatively he can, on Linux, use the interactive tool [[SaisieBasc]] described in 8.4.4. Once created, the following information will be looked for by SBGlobBascule in this file :
 
*measurement of points named Line1 and Line2; they will fix orientation in the plane by imposing that line Line1-Line2 is parallel to Ox;
 
*measurement of points named Line1 and Line2; they will fix orientation in the plane by imposing that line Line1-Line2 is parallel to Ox;
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===Help===  
 
===Help===  
 
You can access to the help by typing :
 
You can access to the help by typing :
<code>mm3d SBGlobBascule -help</code> <br>
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<pre>mm3d SBGlobBascule -help</pre>  
  
 
Mandatory unnamed args :  
 
Mandatory unnamed args :  
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===Example===
 
===Example===
With the dataset of street Saint Martin, an example of use is : <br>
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With the dataset of street Saint Martin, an example of use is :  
<code>SBGlobBascule "IMGP41((6[7-9])|([7-8][0-9])).JPG" Mur MesureBasc.xml LocBasc PostPlan=_MasqPlan DistFS=1.2</code>
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<pre>SBGlobBascule "IMGP41((6[7-9])|([7-8][0-9])).JPG" Mur MesureBasc.xml LocBasc PostPlan=_MasqPlan DistFS=1.2</pre>

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Description

SBGlobBascule is a tool for ”scene based global” bascule, it is used when no absolute information is available but the user still wishes to give some physical meaning to the orientation.

  • SBGlobBascule use a selected number of images, on which the user has created mask, these mask must define part of the image belonging to the plane.
  • SBGlobBascule select the tie points belonging to the mask, and compute by least square fitting an estimation of this plane.
  • finally bascule SBGlobBascule compute the rotation that transform current coordinates in a new system where the fitted plane correspond to the plane Z = 0.
  • SBGlobBascule fix also the orientation inside the plane.
  • optionally SBGlobBascule can fix the the global scale.

Syntax

The syntax is

mm3d SBGlobBascule FullName OrientationPath PlyFile NamedArgs 

The meaning of the arguments are:

  • first arg, is the pattern defining the image we want to use;
  • second arg Mur defines the input orientation;
  • third arg MesureBasc.xml is a file that contains image measurement for defining orientation;
  • fourth arg Basc defines the output orientation;
  • optional args PostPlan= MasqPlan means that if image is IMGP4171.JPG (or IMGP4171.CR2 or...), then the associated mask IMGP4171 MasqPlan.tif
  • if there are several masks it will use all them for fitting the plane (which can be useful with wide dataset when high accuracy is required); of course if there are no existing mask an error will occur;
  • optional args DistFS=0.6 is used to fix the scale;

Open the file MesureBasc.xml, you will see that it contains measurement of points in image. Although the syntax should be quite obvious, it is described in section 6.4.4.1. To create a file like MesureBasc.xml user can of course do it with a text editor, alternatively he can, on Linux, use the interactive tool SaisieBasc described in 8.4.4. Once created, the following information will be looked for by SBGlobBascule in this file :

  • measurement of points named Line1 and Line2; they will fix orientation in the plane by imposing that line Line1-Line2 is parallel to Ox;
  • these points need only to be measured in one image, as they are assumed to be in the plane computed on the mask; is they have been measured several time, a warning will occur;
  • optional a point Origine to fix the origin of the repair;
  • optionally two point Ech1 and Ech2 to fix the scale, each point must be entered in two image, so that a 3d position can be computed; when DistFS is entered, new coordinate system is computed with the constraint that the distant between the 3d position of Ech1 and Ech2 is equal to DistFS; if DistFS is entered and Ech1 and Ech2 do not exist in at least two images, an error occurs;

Help

You can access to the help by typing :

mm3d SBGlobBascule -help

Mandatory unnamed args :

  • string :: {Full Name (Dir+Pat)}
  • string :: {Orientation path}
  • string :: {Ply file}

Named args :

  • [Name=Out] string :: {Textured mesh name (def=plyName+ _textured.ply)}
  • [Name=Bin] bool :: {Write binary ply (def=true)}
  • [Name=Optim] bool :: {Graph-cut optimization (def=false)}
  • [Name=Lambda] REAL :: {Lambda (def=0.01)}
  • [Name=Iter] INT :: {Optimization iteration number (def=2)}
  • [Name=Filter] bool :: {Remove border faces (def=false)}
  • [Name=Texture] string :: {Texture name (def=plyName + _UVtexture.jpg)}
  • [Name=Sz] INT :: {Texture max size (def=4096)}
  • [Name=Scale] INT :: {Z-buffer downscale factor (def=2)}
  • [Name=QUAL] INT :: {jpeg compression quality (def=70)}
  • [Name=Angle] REAL :: {Threshold angle, in degree, between triangle normal and image viewing direction (def=90)}
  • [Name=Mode] string :: {Mode (def = Pack)}
  • [Name=Crit] string :: {Texture choosing criterion (def = Angle)}

Example

With the dataset of street Saint Martin, an example of use is :

SBGlobBascule "IMGP41((6[7-9])|([7-8][0-9])).JPG" Mur MesureBasc.xml LocBasc PostPlan=_MasqPlan DistFS=1.2