diff --git a/Projected-Light-Patterns.md b/Projected-Light-Patterns.md index 6faca89..a2165ba 100644 --- a/Projected-Light-Patterns.md +++ b/Projected-Light-Patterns.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Using _Structured Light / Projected Light Patterns_ can drastically improve the quality of the reconstruction (especially for featureless or single coloured surfaces). +Using _Projected Light Patterns_ can drastically improve the quality of the reconstruction (especially for featureless or single coloured surfaces). (The following examples are based on 19 images of the "[dog](http://www.pi3dscan.com/index.php/download/item/example-model-dog)" dataset.) @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Do not change / move the light pattern or the object of interest while capturing Place the two image sets in different folders and rename the image files so **corresponding images have the same file name**. Here are some [sample datasets](http://www.pi3dscan.com/index.php/download/category/sample-scan-files). -Import the images with the light patterns in Meshroom. +Import the images with the projected light patterns in Meshroom. Duplicate the PrepareDenseScene node and connect the output to the Texturing ImageFolder input. Set the image dataset _without_ the light patterns in the new PrepareDenseScene node (_Images Folders_ (+) ). ![gra](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8138537/73061432-752d2500-3e9a-11ea-8fc2-2b824df45d71.JPG)