

TeleSculptor
Open-source application for Structure-from-Motion/Multiview Stereo/Synthetic Aperture/Photogrammetry fused depth maps with KWIVER algorithms. Uses metadata from GPS & IMU sensors or image/video keyframes. Estimates camera parameters and 3D landmarks.
Features
- Measurement-Tools
- Measure Distance With GPS
- Multiple Cameras
- 3D Renderer
- Video Converter
- MultiView
- Landmark identification
Tags
- inertial-measurement-unit
- multiview-stereo
- GPS
- global-positioning-system
- mac-apps
- measurement
- camera-enhancing
- inertia
- Linux
- synthetic-aperture
- photogrammetry
- keyframes
- Windows 10
- structure-from-motion
- kwiver-algorithms
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What is TeleSculptor?
TeleSculptor is an open source, cross-platform desktop application for photogrammetry. It was designed specifically with a focus on aerial video processing leveraging video metadata standards (MISB 0601) for geolocation, but it can handle both images and video either with or without metadata. TeleSculptor uses structure-from-motion techniques to estimate camera parameters and a sparse set of 3D landmarks. TeleSculptor estimates dense depth maps on key frames using multiview stereo techniques. It then fuses those depth maps into a consistent surface mesh, which can be colored from the source imagery.
TeleSculptor’s flexible plugin architecture allows developers to reconfigure or swap out any algorithm in the pipeline for custom implementations. It is both an end-user application and a research platform.






