It fixes many issues and improves the photogrammetry experience.
Capturing Reality has launched RealityCapture 1.3.2, a small update to its photogrammetry software for creating 3D models out of photos. This version improves core algorithms and editor tools and fixes a bunch of issues.
The “Keep intrinsics” setting for undistorted images should now preserve the calculated parameters in the exported cameras as intended. Moreover, importing a model with classification won't return an error now but will import the model without the classification.
There are also improvements for Nira, a collaborative platform capable of rendering massive 3D assets in real time. Capturing Reality fixed an upload issue where files divisible by 20MB would fail, repaired upload not recognizing CH1903 / LV03 (EPSG: 21781) coordinate system, and added a “Use UTM” check box to Nira upload to force UTM coordinate system based on the coordinates in the image EXIF.
The previous release, 1.3.1, included some new features you might be interested in:
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