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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
NB : MicMac has it's own wiki [http://micmac.ensg.eu/index.php/Accueil]
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NB : MicMac has it's own [http://micmac.ensg.eu/index.php/Accueil wiki]
  
 
MicMac is a free open-source ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CeCILL Cecill-B licence]) photogrammetric suite that can be used in a variety of 3D reconstruction scenarios. In aims mainly at professional or academic users but constant efforts are made to make it more accessible to the general public.  
 
MicMac is a free open-source ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CeCILL Cecill-B licence]) photogrammetric suite that can be used in a variety of 3D reconstruction scenarios. In aims mainly at professional or academic users but constant efforts are made to make it more accessible to the general public.  
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The software is suitable to every type of objects of any scale : from small object or statues with acquisition from the ground, to church, castle through drone acquisitions, to buildings, cities or natural areas through aerial or satellite acquisitions. The tools also allow for the georeferencing of the end products in local/global/absolute coordinates system. Some complementary tools opens the fields of metrology and site surveying.
 
The software is suitable to every type of objects of any scale : from small object or statues with acquisition from the ground, to church, castle through drone acquisitions, to buildings, cities or natural areas through aerial or satellite acquisitions. The tools also allow for the georeferencing of the end products in local/global/absolute coordinates system. Some complementary tools opens the fields of metrology and site surveying.
 
== Examples ==
 
These are some examples of surveys were MicMac was used for the processing.
 
 
=== Digitizing the castle of Chambord ===
 
Two survey campaigns of two weeks were organised in Chambord castle during the autumns of 2014 and 2015 in order to digitize this national heritage monument. These surveys were conducted by students of the [http://www.ensg.eu/ ENSG] PPMD master as educational fieldwork. The following methods were used there : laser scanning, photogrammetry, topography, geodesy, remote sensing, etc... The student have for example surveyed the fronts of the castle :<br>
 
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[[Image:ApericloudChambord.jpg|x200px]]<br>
 
[[Image:Front_ortho.png|x200px]]<br>
 
[[Image:Front_depthmap.png|x200px]]<br>
 
[[Image:Front_depthmapshade.png|x200px]]<br>
 
</center>
 
 
=== 3D modelization of Mourres site ===
 
Here are some results from a project made by [http://www.ensg.eu/ ENSG] students, at Forcalquier. Ground acquisition and from UAV.
 
Photogrametric workflow was made on Micmac, and the layout on QGIS.
 
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[[Image:Mourres1.jpg|x200px]] [[Image:Mourres2.jpg|x200px]] [[Image:MourresDroneOblique.jpg|x200px]]<br>
 
[[Image:MourresOrtho.jpg|x250px]] [[Image:MourresMNE.jpg|x250px]]<br>{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/es3RByteOu0|500x300px}} <br>
 
</center>
 

Revision as of 16:34, 21 October 2016


Introduction

NB : MicMac has it's own wiki

MicMac is a free open-source (Cecill-B licence) photogrammetric suite that can be used in a variety of 3D reconstruction scenarios. In aims mainly at professional or academic users but constant efforts are made to make it more accessible to the general public.

One of MicMac strengths is its high degree of versatility. It can indeed be used in various fields : cartography, environment, industry, forestry, heritage, archaeology,...

MicMac allows both the creation of 3D models and of ortho-imagery when appropriate.

The software is suitable to every type of objects of any scale : from small object or statues with acquisition from the ground, to church, castle through drone acquisitions, to buildings, cities or natural areas through aerial or satellite acquisitions. The tools also allow for the georeferencing of the end products in local/global/absolute coordinates system. Some complementary tools opens the fields of metrology and site surveying.

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