3D-GS Very High Detail Test

Rain and wind with no chance of getting a drone up meant turning a camera on something other than a building. The insides of a small computer.

The goal was to stress test 3D Gaussian Splatting at high resolution and see how much fine detail the reconstruction could actually resolve.

A micro city of components or an industrial landscape in miniature.

This 3D model was created from standard flat photographs, for real-world sites where additional data such as LiDAR, GNSS & RTK is available, the possibilities are exciting.

Bad weather makes for good R&D days.

The computer is 18x18cm. I used a 100MP medium format camera, with a 50mm tilt shift lens to make use of the Scheimpflug principle.

Originally posted on linkedin Here - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/william-beck-photographer_gaussiansplatting-industrialarchitecture-activity-7420551020092686336-Ieb7?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAACcoVrIB4_HR1iBDkkWq0nh1tQ0iu0ccAIw

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