Measuring objects in a photo
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Hello,
I'm sorry if this topic is out of place, but regarding the photos, I didn't see where else to put it.
I'm looking for software capable of measuring height in a photo, specifically using a scale.
Example (completely imaginary): I have a photo with someone who is 1.80m tall, and I would like to determine the height of the tree that this person is leaning against.
And various other applications like this that require entering a scale.
Thank you in advance for your responses,
Thros
I'm sorry if this topic is out of place, but regarding the photos, I didn't see where else to put it.
I'm looking for software capable of measuring height in a photo, specifically using a scale.
Example (completely imaginary): I have a photo with someone who is 1.80m tall, and I would like to determine the height of the tree that this person is leaning against.
And various other applications like this that require entering a scale.
Thank you in advance for your responses,
Thros
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Hello,
Asking the question without looking it up on Google is tiring!
I found it in five minutes...
But giving a tangential answer to a simple question is even more tiring!
Thros asked for software, not to do a calculation by hand. Otherwise, he would probably have specified that he wanted a mathematical solution to his problem.
Helping or refraining from polluting a forum was the rule at the beginning of the web, sorry for my two-bit morality, but I have to admit that finding objective and effective help even on a great site like this one is becoming difficult.
Anyway, given my nervous breakdown, the least I can do is give you the link to the software you're looking for even if it was last year lol. It doesn't cost very much. Look well, it's so simple to code that there must be an open-source project hanging around somewhere... http://www.uphotomeasure.com
xav from Grenoble
Asking the question without looking it up on Google is tiring!
I found it in five minutes...
But giving a tangential answer to a simple question is even more tiring!
Thros asked for software, not to do a calculation by hand. Otherwise, he would probably have specified that he wanted a mathematical solution to his problem.
Helping or refraining from polluting a forum was the rule at the beginning of the web, sorry for my two-bit morality, but I have to admit that finding objective and effective help even on a great site like this one is becoming difficult.
Anyway, given my nervous breakdown, the least I can do is give you the link to the software you're looking for even if it was last year lol. It doesn't cost very much. Look well, it's so simple to code that there must be an open-source project hanging around somewhere... http://www.uphotomeasure.com
xav from Grenoble
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Really, I am happy that people like you say such things, it really makes me happy. A big thank you.