- 3D Mesh Layers
- 3DML Display Style Options
- About Analysis Tools
- About Building
- About Control Points
- About Fusers
- About Imagery Acquisition
- About Importing
- About LiDAR Management
- About Photo Management
- About PhotoMesh
- About PhotoMesh Automation
- About PhotoMesh Workflow
- About Reviewing Your Build
- About Terrain Objects
- About Working
- Advanced Settings
- Area Tool
- Auto
- AWS Fusers
- Client Side
- Collection
- Directionality
- Distance Tool
- Dropping Files
- Elevation Layers
- Error/Message Log
- Exporting Models
- FMV
- Fuser Auto
- Hardware Requirements
- Imagery
- Imagery Acquisition
- Imagery Layers
- Information Query Tool
- Input Format
- Its Trajectory Data
- LAS
- Layers
- Layout
- LAZ
- Linux
- Locations
- Marking Control Points
- Master
- Master/Fuser Computer
- Optimal Illumination Conditions
- Other Input Sources
- Outputs
- Overlap
- Overview
- Parameters
- Photo Collection Properties
- Photo Pre
- Photo Requirements
- PhotoMesh API
- PhotoMesh Components
- PhotoMesh License Options
- PhotoMesh Resources
- PhotoMesh Ribbon
- Polygons
- Pool
- Presets
- Project Tree
- Queue API
- Reconstruction Tiles
- Resolution
- Review Mode
- Right-Click Shortcut Menus
- Scaling
- SFLS
- SkylineGlobe Product Suite
- Software
- Start Page
- Studying Photos
- Swipe Mesh
- Terrain Objects
- Uninstalling PhotoMesh
- Uninstalling PhotoMesh Fusers
- VPC
- Water Body Polygons
PhotoMesh Components
The PhotoMesh application is composed of three components:
§ PhotoMesh Editor – The main PhotoMesh working area for various workflow actions such as preparing, submitting for processing, monitoring, and reviewing the build.
§ PhotoMesh Fuser – Worker component of PhotoMesh which allows you to share the workload between several computers on the same network. The master computer, equipped with PhotoMesh fuser, utilizes the computing power of the network’s client computers by connecting to PhotoMesh fusers on the client machines.
Note: Fuser pools can be used to share fusers between several PhotoMesh master computers in your organization. PhotoMesh can also work with Amazon Web Services (AWS), adding and terminating virtual fuser machines, based on resource needs.
§ PhotoMesh Build Manager – Manager application that is responsible for managing the build process and PhotoMesh fusers. PhotoMesh Build Manager keeps track of all build tasks and fusers, distributing tasks among the fusers and assigning new tasks as fusers complete their tasks and become available. During the build process, PhotoMesh Build Manager monitors the build and provides the user with detailed information about the build’s progress.