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@ulb-darmstadt/photogrammetry-viewer

v0.0.12

Published

```console npm i photogrammetry-viewer ``` This library provides an HTML web component that displays photogrammetric data. The component consists of a combined 3D and 2D viewer. For each view of the 3D model, the 2D image closest to the view is loaded. Fo

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Photogrammetry-Viewer

npm i photogrammetry-viewer

This library provides an HTML web component that displays photogrammetric data. The component consists of a combined 3D and 2D viewer. For each view of the 3D model, the 2D image closest to the view is loaded. For this to be possible, the camera positions created during the photogrammetric calculations must be exported. At the moment only the xml format from Agisoft is accepted.

Basic usage

<html>
  <head>
    <!-- load viewer web component -->
    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@ulb-darmstadt/photogrammetry-viewer/dist/photogrammetry-viewer.js" type="module"></script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <photogrammetry-viewer isYupTransformApplied
      srcScanInformation='http://localhost:8000/Leptinotarsa_decemlineata_NOKI_metashape_cameras.xml' 
      src3D = 'http://localhost:8000/Yup.gltf'
      src2D = 'http://localhost:8000/edof/'>
    </photogrammetry-viewer>
  </body>

</html>

Element attributes

Attribute | Description ---|--- srcScanInformation | Exported cameras in xml file from Agisoft src3D | 3D model in gltf file format src2D | Path where all 2D images are located. Currently these must be in png format. loadMeasurement | If this attribute is set, the viewer will try to load measurement data from the file measurement.json located in the same path as the GLTF file. See section Measurements viewSettings | An object with additional settings to adjust the viewer. Currently, it may have a property skyBoxImage with an URL to the image to be used for the sky-box in the 3D viewer, and a method async resolve2dFileURL(key: string), that resolves the identifier from the XML file to an URL of the 2D image.

Measurements

Measurements can be downloaded as CSV or JSON from within the measurement tool. In conjunction with the attribute loadMeasurement, the JSON file can be used to annotate the 3D model.