Sequencing & Naming
All scans for Marso need to be captured ‘One Light At a Time’ (OLAT).
Total images = number of cameras in scene X number of lights per camera
For systems with multiple lights, do not capture an extra image with all lights on for photogrammetry. Marso automatically creates such images during data processing. Any additional images in the dataset will result in an error.
Naming
For the different camera & light options listed in the drop-down boxes, ensure that the names of files are alphanumeric.
Good Examples
Cam_000, Cam_001, Cam_002, Cam_003, Cam_004…
Names are in order
DSC_1234, DSC_1235, DSC_1236, DSC_1237, …
Names don’t start at 0 but are in order
Bad Examples
Cam_0, Cam_1, … , Cam_10, … , Cam_100
Numbers are not padded with 0s to the same length
Light_00_Camera_000, Light_01_Camera_000, …
Light # appears in name before Camera #
Cam_000, Image_001, DSC_002, Cam_003, . .
Numbers are ordered, but names are not
Sequencing
MARSO uses the order in which images are taken to identify which camera relates to which light. For MARSO to work correctly, please follow the below sequencing structures.
If your images are not captured in this way, please rename them to match