Different editions of ContextCapture and their differences
ContextCapture is available in two standalone software editions:
ContextCapture allows the production of high resolution 3D models as well as the generation of digital surface models (DSM) and true orthophotos from imagery datasets (photographs) as big as 30 gigapixels. It is most suited for, but not limited to, UAS/UAV/drone operators.
ContextCapture Center is dedicated to larger-scale 3D surveying and mapping. It can handle an unlimited number of photographs without any limitation in size, and allows computations to be parallelized on a cluster of 3D reconstruction engines.
CONTEXTCAPTURE
CONTEXTCAPTURE CENTER
Features
Input imagery datasets
Unlimited
Input point cloud datasets
Automatic aerial triangulation / calibration
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Automatic true 3D reconstruction (3D TIN)
Georeferencing
True orthophoto / DSM generation (GeoTIFF, JPG…)
Dense point cloud generation (POD, LAS)
CAD interoperability (3MX, OBJ, FBX, Collada, STL…)
3D GIS interoperability (CityPlanner, Virtual Geo, Blaze Terra, TerraBuilder, SpacEyes3D Builder, SuperMap, …)
Area / Volume measurement
Free viewer / web publishing
Unlimited tiling
Task queuing / background processing
SDK Python Scripting
Ultra large project management / Grid computing
Reconstruction constraints (water surfaces …)
Quality Control (Reference Model)
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