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How to use LFR for custom images? How is the pose file written? #9

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nitik1998 opened this issue Jun 3, 2022 · 7 comments
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@nitik1998
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I have a thermal camera and I am trying to use the python plugins to recreate an experiment as demonstrated in the Thermal Airborne Optical Sectioning Paper. However, I can't seem to find a way to get the poses of each image. The paper mentions using COLMAP, can you elaborate the procedure to do the same?

@johnsun123
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hi~Could you please tell me how to install LFR? I have a bug during installation .
I have installed the glfw and assimp on Ubuntu 22.04, and make 'LFR' the current directory and run 'make' , but the terminal says:
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have you ever seen this problem?Thanks!

@nitik1998
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Hi, I've faced the same issue. I've tried debugging it a lot but nothing worked. Finally I build everything in windows. It seems to build there.

@johnsun123
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Really?Which IDE should you use in windows?Visual studio?or others?

@johnsun123
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Hello my friend~How can I contact you? Could you give me your email address?

@fuhua963
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fuhua963 commented Nov 7, 2023

I have a thermal camera and I am trying to use the python plugins to recreate an experiment as demonstrated in the Thermal Airborne Optical Sectioning Paper. However, I can't seem to find a way to get the poses of each image. The paper mentions using COLMAP, can you elaborate the procedure to do the same?

Hi, How is the pose file written? I had the same problem, have you solved it now?

@mauritzvanlingen
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mauritzvanlingen commented Nov 7, 2023 via email

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josemqz commented Feb 7, 2024

Hi, I'm having the same issue.
Has anyone had any luck implementing it or finding a source to learn how to do it?

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