Creating 3D Models from Photos: A Photogrammetry Guide
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04 Feb 2026
What Is Photogrammetry?
Photogrammetry is a technique where photos taken from different angles of an object are analyzed by computer software to create a 3D model. The software detects common points across photos, calculates camera positions, and generates a three-dimensional point cloud from this data.
The Photogrammetry Process
Step 1: Preparing the Shooting Environment
- Use diffused, even lighting. Hard shadows cause errors in the model.
- Choose a single-color, matte background. Shiny or patterned surfaces mislead the software.
- Place the product on a stable platform. If using a turntable, keep the camera fixed.
Step 2: Taking Photos
Systematically photograph around the product:
- Rotate 360 degrees around the product, taking a photo every 10-15 degrees (24-36 photos)
- Repeat the same pass at different heights (low, mid, high angle)
- 60-100 total photos is ideal
- Each photo should have at least 60-70 percent overlap with adjacent shots
Camera settings:
- Use manual mode - exposure should not change between shots
- Prefer low ISO (100-400)
- Use aperture between f/8 and f/11 for full product sharpness
- High quality JPEG is sufficient over RAW
Step 3: Software Processing
Upload photos to photogrammetry software. It automatically performs:
- Feature Detection: Distinctive points identified in each photo
- Feature Matching: Common points across different photos are matched
- Point Cloud: 3D point cloud generated from matched points
- Mesh Generation: Points connected to form solid surfaces
- Texture Mapping: Color information transferred from photos to model
Software Options
| Software | Price | Suitability |
|---|---|---|
| Meshroom (AliceVision) | Free, open source | Beginner to intermediate |
| Reality Capture | Licensed | Professional, fast processing |
| Agisoft Metashape | Licensed | Professional, detailed control |
| Polycam (Mobile) | Freemium | Quick scanning, LiDAR support |
Key Considerations
- Reflective surfaces: Mirror-like shiny, transparent, or uniform matte surfaces are difficult for photogrammetry. Temporary matte spray can help.
- Post-processing: Photogrammetry output typically has high polygon counts and needs optimization for web.
- Scale calibration: Calibrate real-world dimensions using a reference measurement point.
Conclusion
Photogrammetry is an effective method for creating 3D models, especially for organic and complex geometries. It does not require professional equipment; a good camera and proper technique can produce successful results.
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