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Using RAW picture frames from an Ursa 4.6k for photogrammetry or NeRF
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I have a black magic Ursa 4.6k camera that I have used for numerous film and video projects. I have the ability to capture uncompressed raw 4608x2592 images and the ability to ramp my frame rate to anything. I also have access to other high-end imaging equipment so gathering data is not an issue. I also have access to a high performance computer so computational power is not an issue (unless it requires more than 24 gigabytes of VRAM and/or 64 gigabytes of RAM. If I need more I can sell my hardware, body, or time and spec it differently)

What software that is currently available that can handle converting these images and videos to a usable 3D model? I would like to do some engineering projects (My Mitsubishi needs a lot of love) so being able to make accurate dimensions is a requirement (I have a creality lizard 3d scanner for fine details) and because I have access to such high end equipment, I was hoping that I could use it one way or another for this purpose.

Any constructive input or discussion is welcomed. Anything less will be judged by the cat I am taking care of (I have a horrendous allergy to cats and this one is worth my love and care, don't test her)

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