Thanks Gary. I bought Syntheyes and have been very pleased with it so far.
David

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Hi David :

  Quick post - the threads were nothing more than me telling
everyone "Buy SynthEyes" (if you're serious) or use Icarus
if you're not . Here's a link to my Icarus tutorial :
http://studiodynamics.net/cam_match/camera_matching.html

Forum Thread :
http://www.3ddart.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=6730#6730

  After that we had  Henri Pulla www.talvi.com point us to
his work with SE and (mostly) LW  .
http://www.talvi.com/index.php?page=projects&project=135
or
http://www.talvi.com/index.php?page=projects&project=120
and
http://www.talvi.com/index.php?page=projects&project=110

Then Arjo posted a very quick mpeg test (link's now broken)
as well as mentioning that his experience with SE is very
good so far .

That's really about it .

garry



> Hi Gary.
> 
> Yes, I still lurk :)
> 
> (Shameless plug for the image contest... WILL YOU ALL PLEASE ENTER THE
> CONTEST???? I'd love to give my money to someone else sometime :) )
> 
> I did download the demo and was impressed, enough that I did buy it. With
> software costing from the $400.00 US I paid to $10,000 or more???
Syntheyes
> -is- quite the bang for the buck, especially in that there is no
resolution
> limit.
> 
> Is this list archived anymore? I'd love to look at the thread. Was there a
> link to a tutorial or anything?
> 
> Arjo??? Any advice?
> 
> While I was waiting for my license I wanted a bit more info specifically
> with RealSoft. I thought I had seen the name "Syntheyes" in some subjects,
> but I sure didn't associate it with camera tracking. Anyway, recent
projects
> I've had have renewed my interest is such software and was so pleased that
> Syntheyes supports RealSoft.
> 
> I found a javascript on the Syntheyes web site for RealSoft, but it just
> gave me a bunch of errors; something about "can't find" and I was not in
the
> mood to try to figure it out :)
> 
> Thanks Gary.
> 
> David
> 
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> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 11:35 PM
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> Subject: Re: Syntheyes
> 
>>Has anyone on this list experience using Syntheyes and the
> javascript generated to import into RealSoft 3D?
> I perceive great utility in matchmoving software for work I do in forensic
> accident 
> reconstruction/visualization and would like some feedback.
> David
> 
> Hi David :
> 
>  Long time ... no see ! Yes , there was a thread here this winter
> about Syntheyes and RS . Also , Arjo Rozendaal purchased SE this
> spring and posted a quick example here .
> 
>  I think I posted some stuff in the forum too . Anyway , a brief
> recap might be ... BUY IT !!! Yes , it has a ton of potential and
> it's handshaking with RS is awesome . It is the best supported
> S/W around , bar none . It may not have every camera-matching
> feature that the expensive packages have , but it has the most
> useable ones and is thereby the "Most Bang for Buck" of all of
> them , considering it's much lower price tag .
> 
>  For your purposes it would be perfect indeed . D/L the demo
> and the RS output file and try it for yourself . I did and was
> totally impressed .
> 
>  Also , I was having trouble with a scene I had using Icarus ,
> so Arjo ran it through SynthEyes and sent it back and it was
> absolutely freakin' perfectly matched !
> 
>  It (or V6) will be my next S/W purchase .
> 
> cheers 
> 
> garry
> 
> 
> 
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