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Dealing with failed photo alignments in metashape

Dealing with failed photo alignments in metashape

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Dealing with failed photo alignments in metashape

- [Narrator] In this video, we'll cover what to do when some of your photos don't line up with the rest of the photo set in Meta shape. I'm working in the exercise file, sample-set-04, statueoptimized.psx. And you can find that in the exercise folder sample-set-04-statue. So what we've got here is the set of photos, that are located in the pics sub folder of that sample-set-04-statue folder. I've taken them through an initial alignment. We've also optimized our cameras to make sure that all of their positions and obstacle criteria are as accurate as possible and to weed out any sparse point clouds that are too high error. I'm going to say it one more time. And we've also optimized our cameras to weed out any sparse cloud points that have too high an error rate, as well as to fine tune the position and the optical properties of each of our cameras. Now looking in my photos pane here, I can see that I've got a few photos…

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