![]() ![]() Also, LiDAR is handy when there is a low-lighting situation or the object has a small number of features, walls for example. Only if we want to 3D scan large objects (houses, rooms) or the scenery, we would need to take multiple photo sets and stitch the objects together manually, when LiDAR may provide us with a lower quality result, but in a matter of seconds. If to compare the end quality, Photo Mode provides better results, I would say, for everything. As the LiDAR’s result comes very quickly, it is easy to get the feel of where to pay attention when taking the photos in the Photo Mode. The capture in LiDAR plays as a sort of a warm-up. Which Mode to Use: LiDAR or Photo? – Bothįirst of all, if an object or scenery is important for you, I would recommend capturing it using the LiDAR mode to start with. Other than iOS or Android users can try a handy Polycam for Web feature. ![]() Update: Polycam for Android version released with the Photo Mode feature. According to Polycam, an Android version of the application with the Photo Mode feature is expected to be released soon. Photo Mode should be working on all iOS devices. LiDAR works on iPhones 12 PRO or higher versions.
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