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A: A completed project processed with an incorrect camera can have the camera file replaced
and then be reprocessed, taking care to double check all Quality Assessments for accuracy.
These are the steps:
Replacing an incorrect .cam file used to process a set of project images with the correct
.cam file and reprocessing
1. Locate the correct/latest .cam file necessary for processing
2. Click Project | Cameras
3. Click Load | select a new .cam by navigating to the needed cam file in the Choose a
camera dialog box | click Open
4. Select the new .cam file from the list | click Set Default
5. Click Close
6. Go to Photo Control on the left | click Select All photos
7. Right mouse click in the photo thumbnails for menu choice Properties of Selected
Photo
8. Select the proper .cam(default) file | Click Apply | Click OK
9. Project | Cameras | select incorrect .cam | Click Remove | Click Close
10. Save
11. Process – note Total error Log value of goodness to the right of the colon
12. Open a Point Table and check the Quality Assessments [highest Tightness(in.)
value and highest Largest Residual values]
WARPED OR INCORRECT MODEL
Q: My 3D model looks warped or like it has some points that seem to be in the wrong 3D
location.
A: Poor model shape usually results from one or more points that have been incorrectly located
by ETemplate in 3D space. Points that are improperly or inaccurately placed can be the result
of any of the following:
1. The point has one more incorrect references.
To determine if a point is incorrectly referenced, find one marked version of the point on a
photograph, select it and choose "Point Audit Selected" from the Referencing menu. Review
where the point appears on all photographs. If it is incorrect, fix it by unreferencing it and then
referencing it correctly.