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==Useful softwares for MicMac==
 
==Useful softwares for MicMac==
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=== GUI ===
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You can use '''AperoDeDenis''' which try to be a global and easy to use alternative GUI to use MicMac.
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It is developed by Denis Jouin from the [https://www.cerema.fr/fr/actualites/cerema-normandie-centre-facilite-acces-photogrammetrie-3d Cerema] (Centre d'études et d'expertise sur les risques, l'environnement, la mobilité et l'aménagement, french public institute).
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The main repository to download documentation and software is hosted on [https://github.com/micmacIGN/InterfaceCEREMA/tree/master/InterfaceCEREMA GitHub].
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Micmac and Meshlab/CloudCompare (see below) have to be set up before to use AperoDeDenis.
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=== Visualization ===
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Here are some really useful tools to visualize the different 3D products :
 
Here are some really useful tools to visualize the different 3D products :
*MeshLab : http://www.meshlab.net/ (all platform are supported). This software is generally used for points clouds visualization, surface reconstruction and texturing.
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*'''MeshLab''' : http://www.meshlab.net/ (all platform are supported). This software is generally used for points clouds visualization, surface reconstruction and texturing.
*CloudCompare : http://www.cloudcompare.org/ (all platforms). Similar to Meshlab, possibly more up to date and richer in tools.
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*'''CloudCompare''' : http://www.cloudcompare.org/ (all platforms). Similar to Meshlab, possibly more up to date and richer in tools.
  
 
Other tools that may be useful: :
 
Other tools that may be useful: :
 
*Nautilus open terminal : You can install it with : <code>sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal</code> (Linux platform only). This module is really useful for opening a terminal directly from the image directory.
 
*Nautilus open terminal : You can install it with : <code>sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal</code> (Linux platform only). This module is really useful for opening a terminal directly from the image directory.
*AperoDeDenis : You can download the GUI from CEREMA for MicMac, and all MicMac (600 MO), at this address :
 
 
    https://geoportail.forge.ign.fr/hg/culture3d/archive/tip.zip
 
    login : culture3d
 
    password : culture3d
 

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MicMac is an open source project that aims at being cross platform. Very few dependencies are mandatory to have the core program work.

The following platforms are "officially" supported, but it is possible to install MicMac on most x86/x64 platforms (Windows Xp-Vista-7-8-10, Mac OSX, Fedora, RHEL, Ubuntu...).

Ubuntu

Learn how to Install MicMac on Ubuntu.

Here is some basic steps on how to use commands Ubuntu.

Windows

Learn how to install MicMac on Windows

Mac

Learn how to install MicMac on MAC

Raspberry Pi

Learn how to install MicMac on Raspberry Pi

Useful softwares for MicMac

GUI

You can use AperoDeDenis which try to be a global and easy to use alternative GUI to use MicMac.

It is developed by Denis Jouin from the Cerema (Centre d'études et d'expertise sur les risques, l'environnement, la mobilité et l'aménagement, french public institute).

The main repository to download documentation and software is hosted on GitHub.

Micmac and Meshlab/CloudCompare (see below) have to be set up before to use AperoDeDenis.

Visualization

Here are some really useful tools to visualize the different 3D products :

  • MeshLab : http://www.meshlab.net/ (all platform are supported). This software is generally used for points clouds visualization, surface reconstruction and texturing.
  • CloudCompare : http://www.cloudcompare.org/ (all platforms). Similar to Meshlab, possibly more up to date and richer in tools.

Other tools that may be useful: :

  • Nautilus open terminal : You can install it with : sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal (Linux platform only). This module is really useful for opening a terminal directly from the image directory.