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To ensure your capture system is compatible with Marso, it must:

  • Capture images in RAW format, with manual exposure

  • Capture with the flash enabled, and little to no ambient light

  • Capture against a dark background, ideally black

If you are unsure whether your system will work with Marso, follow the recommendations below, or contact info@m-xr.com to discuss the details of your system.

Recommendations

📷 Camera

Marso has been designed and developed with professional & prosumer cameras in mind, such as DLSRs, mirrorless cameras, and some smartphone cameras.

If you are capturing with multiple cameras, they must all be the same model. Marso can only work with one camera model for each capture.

Ensure that you can

  • Save images in a Raw file format

  • Set manual exposure (shutter speed / ISO / Aperture)

  • Disable any image stabilization, either on the lens, camera or both.

If shooting with an iPhone/iPad, the Halide Mark II - Pro Camera app is recommended to shoot in RAW.

A high aperture number will offer better results, by keeping more of the object in focus

See Supported RAW Formats.

🔎 Lens

We suggest use a lens around 28mm (wide). Marso requires the whole object be kept in frame.
Read more here.

Ultra-wide and telephoto lenses are not recommended, due to the increased distortion making a photogrammetry solve more difficult.

💡 Light(s)

Usually the best option for lighting is the on-board flash, either on your DSLR camera or smartphone. If you don’t have an on-board flash, or wish to use an existing light setup, see External Light Sources.

Capture Scene

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