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| Hi, I am on a Mac, running OS 10.2. I am new to OS 10.2 and to ImageModeler. I am trying to do my first 3-D modeling with 4 digital photographs of an image that I have successfully imported. I am able to launch ImageModeler, add the images, and begin placing locators, but it keeps unexpectedly quitting without warning.
If I were I using OS 9, I would think that ImageModeler needs more memory allocated to it, but in 10.2, apparently that doesn't apply. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aurora |
| Aurora,
I have had some crashes just after changing images or zooming/panning the view, though I'm on WindowsXP, not a Mac.
Did you install 3.5.1 (available as a download from the customer area)?
Regards,
Chris |
| I am running image modeler demo under Mac OS X and am having the same problem. I have been able to successfully calibrate 2 sets of 4 photos on a dual G4 and on a snow Imac. In both situations the program unexpectadley crashes, mostly when attempting to extract textures. I purchased imagemodeler but my boxed copy has not yet arrived so I am using the demo. Anyone have any thoughts on this? RealViz tech do you check this forum or do I send a seperate email somewhere else.
thank you jason cacioppo |
| Hi Chris, I am running ImageModeler 3.5.1. )c:
-Aurora |
| Aurora,
Yesterday I installed IM 3.5.1 on my Mac with OS X 10.2.2. It seemed to run fine placing locators and calibrating cameras, though I did not do any texture extraction. Also, changing the images did not cause any crashes, either by dragging them into the view, using the option key and < >, or navigation tool.
Have you tried throwing out the prefences file and application, and then reinstalling?
Regards,
Chris |
| All the crashes I have are associated with extracting textures. Is anyone succesfully extracting textures with the mac version 3.5.1? At what size? How Many at once or just one at a time?
thanks,
jason cacioppo |
| Hi Chris,
I've reinstalled ImageModeler and updated my operating system. It runs substantially better in both 10.2.3 and 10.2.4, with only the occasional neverending stall.
Thank you for the response.
-Aurora |
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