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  2. Comparison of photogrammetry software - Wikipedia

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    Metashape (former PhotoScan) Proprietary: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows: Standalone Yes Yes, multiple images, cluster distributed processing Aerial, close-range, UAS, satellite Images, video, laser scan 2010 Agisoft $179–3,499 educational $59–549, $4/hour on GeoCloud, Free Demo mode, Free Trial mode Yes Agisoft Cloud (requires license)

  3. Photomyne - Wikipedia

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    Photomyne was founded in 2014 by Nir Tzemah, Yair Segalovitz, Omer Shoor and Natalie Rodrig Verter. [4] [5] In 2016, the company raised $2.6 million in seed funding.[6] [7] In June 2018, Photomyne raised $5 million in Series A funding for its AI-powered photo scanning app. [8] The company won the Red Herring Top 100 Europe award in 2019. [9]

  4. Metashape - Wikipedia

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    Agisoft Metashape (previously known as Agisoft PhotoScan [1]) is a tool for a photogrammetry pipeline. The software is available in Standard and Pro versions, the standard version is sufficient for interactive media tasks, while the Pro version is designed for authoring GIS content.

  5. Photogrammetry - Wikipedia

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    Low altitude aerial photograph for use in photogrammetry. Location: Three Arch Bay, Laguna Beach, California. Photogrammetry is the science and technology of obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment through the process of recording, measuring and interpreting photographic images and patterns of electromagnetic radiant imagery and other phenomena.

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    For photo scanning, it doesn't get better than this $200 scanner from Amazon. You can scan stacks of photos at a time without having to manually open a scanner or align pictures perfectly.