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BPTactical
08-20-2012, 08:36
Is there anyway to get accurate dimensions off of an object in a photo?
I have known dimensions of a couple of components that are on the object.
Specifically it is a vehicle chassis and I have multiple photos and angles.

Ideas

palepainter
08-20-2012, 08:57
I can help you with that Bert. I have to do that a lot with guitars.

Dr_Fwd
08-20-2012, 09:06
Year, make, model? What part?
Did you try to Google it?

BPTactical
08-20-2012, 11:00
Year, make, model? What part?
Did you try to Google it?

Won't work, all custom fabrication.

PalePainter seems to have it figured out pretty well, thanks[Beer]

BigBear
08-20-2012, 15:25
If Palepainter doesn't help, send me a PM. I'll ask one of the CAD teachers in the building.

soldier-of-the-apocalypse
08-20-2012, 16:38
you can get a frame machine map for prety much any car and it tells exact measurements

BPTactical
08-20-2012, 16:48
you can get a frame machine map for prety much any car and it tells exact measurements

Not this one[Muaha]

wrestler034
08-20-2012, 16:56
How accurate do you need?

BPTactical
08-20-2012, 16:57
1/8" should be acceptable.

bogie
08-20-2012, 18:47
ImageJ is free and easy to use image analysis software funded by we the taxpayer. Once you calibrate the image to a known scale you can measure anything on the picture as long as its in the same focal plane as the scale. So if you have a ruler in the picture you can use that as your calibration, then draw just about any shape and compute length, area, angle... all kinds of schtuff

http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/download.html

If you go this route, let me know if you need some help setting up your first calibration.

palepainter
08-20-2012, 18:52
Thanks for that. I will check out to see if it gives me the same results as way I have been doing it.