Once you create a capture session, you can export it.
Export a capture session as a frames and cameras table
To export a capture session to a frames table and a cameras table format, complete the following steps:
- In the Project Tree pane, right-click the capture session to export, and click Export to access the drop-down menu.
- On the drop-down menu, click Frame Camera Tables.
An export dialog box appears.
- Browse to a valid location, and type a name for the capture session frame camera export folder.
- Click Save.
The capture session is exported.
A folder with the defined name is created and contains the corresponding geodatabases.
One geodatabase per camera session is created in the export folder.
Export a capture session as an Inpho project file
An Inpho project file (.prj) includes the exterior orientation information of each image and the parameters of each camera.
To export a capture session as an Inpho project file, complete the following steps:
- In the Project Tree pane, right-click the capture session to export and click Export to access the drop-down menu .
- On the drop-down menu, click Inpho Project (.prj).
An export dialog box appears.
- Browse to a valid location, and type a name for the capture session export file.
- Click Save.
The capture session is exported as an Inpho .prj file.
Export a capture session template
A capture session template is a .json file that stores all the parameters that define the cameras of a capture session. When you use a capture session template, you don't need to type the camera parameters of a camera system that you've used before.
To export a capture session template, complete the following steps:
- In the Project Tree pane, right-click the capture session to export, and click Export to access the drop-down menu.
- On the drop-down menu, click Template (.json).
An export dialog box appears.
- Browse to a valid location, and type a name for the capture session template.
- Click Save.
The capture session template is exported as a template .json file.