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    hi,
    i'm looking for a camera match tool that's better than the max one.
    any ideas? i looked at boujou, but it's for film and very expensive.
    i need to get a camera/perspective from photos.
    Marc Lorenz
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  • #2
    Hi Marc.

    We use Image Modeler from Realviz (maybe it's from Autodesk now.)
    It's very usefull and not so hard to use.
    You can buy 2 good DVD from Gnomon if you want to practice.

    Bye

    Chris.

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    • #3
      Syntheyes is very good for this - they've got a demo up their site and this tutorial will show you how it works - http://ssontech.com/content/aligner.htm

      Great program too.

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      • #4
        Looks good, I'll give it a try.
        It seems to be more easy to use than Image Modeler.

        Bye.

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        • #5
          syntheyes looks nice, i'll try it.
          thanks!
          Marc Lorenz
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          www.marclorenz.com
          www.facebook.com/marclorenzvisualization

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          • #6
            SketchUp's pretty damned handy if the view is two-point perspective.

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