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Focus Stacking, Depth Maps, And 3d Video In Helicon

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Today, I've focus-stacked an ancient coin in Helicon Focus. Since the coin has nice relief, I thought I'd try 3D simulation in Helicon 3D Viewer and see what it can do.

First, a picture of a Cappadocia drachm, focus-stacked with the technique I described in an earlier post.

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When Helicon Focus processes a stack of images, it also generates a depth map. Here's what it looks like. As you can see, the depth map isn't terribly high resolution. The steps I've done (by hand) are fairly consistent--except for one. If I were shooting this coin tethered, I would choose smaller increments to get more accurate 3D data.

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Using the depth map, Helicon 3D Viewer then wraps the stacked image over a 3D model. Then, you can transform the 3D simulation in space and capture these steps as images, built into a composite below.

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To get the 3D sim to look believable, you have to play with the relief amplifier.
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12/05/2014 9:15 pm
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 Posted 12/05/2014  5:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matttheriley to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is really cool!
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Helicon 3D Viewer can also generate HD video of the 3D simulation in motion.
Here's an example with another ancient coin. Because rim thickness is not fully rendered the depth a bit confusing.
If you watch it through a couple cycles, you'll get an idea of the relief in 3D.

(Note: the still shown below is not all what the video looks like)
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beautiful picture really well done!
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I've seen lidar imagery like these. Almost looks like a scan of the coin with a laser.

Very neat. I took a remote sensing course, radar and satellite imagery, played with
3d GIS programs, this is very similar.
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