Specifications

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Bit
Resolution
The amount of color information in each pixel. Designated in pixels per inch (ppi).
Monitor
Resolution
The number of picture elements displayed on a monitor – usually 72 pixels per inch
(ppi). If your image has a higher resolution than the monitor’s resolution, the image will
appear larger than when it is printed.
Image
Resolution
Image resolution refers to any stored pixel information (pixels per inch), such as that
recorded by a digital camera or a program like Adobe Photoshop. Scan resolution, the
ppi recorded at the scanning stage, is another type of image resolution.
Output
Resolution
The number of dots per inch your output device produces. Devices such as printers
use tiny dots to represent type, line art and continuous tones.
Camera
Station
A Camera Station is the location and orientation of a photograph at the time of
exposure. Each photograph used in ETemplate Photo has a Camera Station (ie:
position of the user when the photo was taken
.cch
Photo Chip -- a scaled down version of a photograph used for indexing of the
photographs. These cached .cch files (similar to thumbnails) are automatically created
by the ETemplate Photo New Project Wizard to allow the system to work more
efficiently with images.
.cam
The unique camera parameter file used to process photographs, in an ETemplate Photo
project, that are taken specifically by the unique calibrated camera it was created from.
.dxf
The DXF file format is a data exchange standard that many CAD and rendering
packages can import. The ETemplate Photo template output is a point set in DXF (or
other allowable formats).
.pmr
The default file extension assigned to all saved projects in ETemplate Photo. “PMR” --
project modeling resources
Coded
Target
A target that has a unique code ring around it that ETemplate Photo can automatically
recognize. The software is able to automatically mark, recognize and reference each of
these targets efficiently to save Processing time in a project.
Sub-pixel
Target Mark
Marks placed accurately and consistently in ETemplate Photo, by a software study of
the digital image data and the use of the Least-Squares Matching method.
Referencing
The process of telling ETemplate Photo that marks on two or more different
photos represent the same physical object in space.
Rotation
Specifying the directions of the Left/Right (X), the Front/Back (Y), and the
Bottom/Top (Z) axes for a Cartesian coordinate system (a set of 3 axes at right
angles to each other) to be applied to the 3D locations in the solved model.