PhotogrammetrySamples metaData

How does meta data affect the model creation? When I added image meta data to sample, the created model was changed.

this is the code I get meta data from image url:

func getImageMetaData(url: URL) -> CFDictionary? {
            if let data = NSData(contentsOf: url),
               let source = CGImageSourceCreateWithData(data as CFData, nil) {
                let metadata = CGImageSourceCopyPropertiesAtIndex(source, 0, nil)

                return metadata
            }
            return nil
        }

when I create photogrammetrySample, this is the code I add meta data to it:

if let metaData = getImageMetaData(url: imageURL) as? [String:AnyObject] {

                                sample.metadata = metaData

                            }

Are you using depthData and/or masks in your photogrammetrySample?

I'm asking because I'm getting errors when adding depth and/or mask to it.

After

"Data ingestion is complete. Beginning processing..."

I get a few of these:

[espresso] ANE Batch: 1 of the async requests being waited for returned errors
[espresso] ANE Batch: Async request 1 returned error: code=5 err=Error Domain=com.apple.appleneuralengine Code=5 "processRequest:model:qos:qIndex:modelStringID:options:error:: 0xd: Program Inference overflow" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=processRequest:model:qos:qIndex:modelStringID:options:error:: 0xd: Program Inference overflow}
[espresso] [Espresso::overflow_error] :0

messages, but then it goes without any messages for a few seconds.

After about 0.30 of progress, I get this:

 ERROR cv3dapi.pg: Internal codes (3): 2504 3501 4011

and I get the usual

[Photogrammetry] No SfM map found in native output! 
[Photogrammetry] Reconstruction failure for modelFile bla bla bla

I find very frustrating that there seem to be no documentation whatsoever for those error messages! I wish apple would document they API's better.

Anyhow, I'm using this snippet of code that I've found on a github gist to convert NSImage objects to CVPixelBuffer, booth for the color image and for the depth image:

extension NSImage {

    func pixelBuffer() -> CVPixelBuffer? {
        let width = self.size.width
        let height = self.size.height
        let attrs = [kCVPixelBufferCGImageCompatibilityKey: kCFBooleanTrue,
                     kCVPixelBufferCGBitmapContextCompatibilityKey: kCFBooleanTrue] as CFDictionary
        var pixelBuffer: CVPixelBuffer?
        let status = CVPixelBufferCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault,
                                         Int(width),
                                         Int(height),
                                         kCVPixelFormatType_32ARGB,
                                         attrs,
                                         &pixelBuffer)
        guard let resultPixelBuffer = pixelBuffer, status == kCVReturnSuccess else {
            return nil
        }
        
        CVPixelBufferLockBaseAddress(resultPixelBuffer, CVPixelBufferLockFlags(rawValue: 0))
        let pixelData = CVPixelBufferGetBaseAddress(resultPixelBuffer)
        
        let rgbColorSpace = CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB()
        guard let context = CGContext(data: pixelData,
                                      width: Int(width),
                                      height: Int(height),
                                      bitsPerComponent: 8,
                                      bytesPerRow: CVPixelBufferGetBytesPerRow(resultPixelBuffer),
                                      space: rgbColorSpace,
                                      bitmapInfo: CGImageAlphaInfo.noneSkipFirst.rawValue) else {return nil}
        
       // context.translateBy(x: 0, y: height)
       // context.scaleBy(x: 1.0, y: -1.0)
        
        let graphicsContext = NSGraphicsContext(cgContext: context, flipped: false)
        NSGraphicsContext.saveGraphicsState()
        NSGraphicsContext.current = graphicsContext
        draw(in: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: width, height: height))
        NSGraphicsContext.restoreGraphicsState()
        
        CVPixelBufferUnlockBaseAddress(resultPixelBuffer, CVPixelBufferLockFlags(rawValue: 0))
        
        return resultPixelBuffer
    }
    func depthPixelBuffer() -> CVPixelBuffer? {
        let width = self.size.width
        let height = self.size.height
        let attrs = [kCVPixelBufferCGImageCompatibilityKey: kCFBooleanTrue,
                     kCVPixelBufferCGBitmapContextCompatibilityKey: kCFBooleanTrue] as CFDictionary
        var pixelBuffer: CVPixelBuffer?
        let status = CVPixelBufferCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault,
                                         Int(width),
                                         Int(height),
                                         kCVPixelFormatType_DepthFloat32,
                                         attrs,
                                         &pixelBuffer)
        guard let resultPixelBuffer = pixelBuffer, status == kCVReturnSuccess else {
            return nil
        }
        
        CVPixelBufferLockBaseAddress(resultPixelBuffer, CVPixelBufferLockFlags(rawValue: 0))
        let pixelData = CVPixelBufferGetBaseAddress(resultPixelBuffer)

//        let linearGraySpace = CGColorSpace(name: CGColorSpace.linearGray)
        let linearGraySpace = CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceGray()
        guard let context = CGContext(data: pixelData,
                                      width: Int(width),
                                      height: Int(height),
                                      bitsPerComponent: 32,
                                      bytesPerRow: CVPixelBufferGetBytesPerRow(resultPixelBuffer),
                                      space: linearGraySpace,
                                      bitmapInfo: CGImageAlphaInfo.none.rawValue | CGBitmapInfo.floatComponents.rawValue)
        else {
            return nil
        }
        
        let graphicsContext = NSGraphicsContext(cgContext: context, flipped: false)
        NSGraphicsContext.saveGraphicsState()
        NSGraphicsContext.current = graphicsContext
        draw(in: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: width, height: height))
        NSGraphicsContext.restoreGraphicsState()
        
        CVPixelBufferUnlockBaseAddress(resultPixelBuffer, CVPixelBufferLockFlags(rawValue: 0))
        
        return resultPixelBuffer
    }  
}

The original depth is the TIF image (greyscale floating point) saved out by the TakingPicturesFor3DObjectCapture sample, together with the gravity.txt for each picture which I'm also reading back in the photogrammetrySample.

Turns out the error was the set of photos I was using. Using the same set of .HEIC files on the original HelloPhotogrammetry command line gave me the same ERROR cv3dapi.pg: Internal codes (3): 2504 3501 4011 error!

By using another set of .HEIC + depth.TIF + gravity.txt that worked with the original HelloPhotogrammetry, worked successfully with my version using PhotogrammetrySample as well, with the added feature of using the floating point depth.TIF file as depth instead of the .HEIC embedded depth map as the original HelloPhotogrammetry source code does.

I was able to edit the .HEIC files and re-run the mesh generation successfully. With the original source code, editing the .HEIC files and saving it again would create a new HEIC file without the embedded depth map, and the photogrammetry would fail to scale the mesh correctly.

I'm going to try the mask now asap.

Yes indeed. I added the exif metadata from the original HEIC photos, so the edited images can have the same camera information as the original image.

Although, because I'm editing the original HEIC photos in a Natron scene graph, the edited ones are coming out already properly rotated, so I have to edit the metadata and exchange width<=>heigh to match the size of the edited files.

I'm using this to read the metadata:

import ImageIO
func readEXIF(file: String) -> [ String: Any ]? {
    print(file)
    var dict:[ String: Any ] = [:]
    if let imageSource = CGImageSourceCreateWithURL(NSURL(fileURLWithPath: file) as CFURL, nil) {
        let imageProperties = CGImageSourceCopyPropertiesAtIndex(imageSource, 0, nil)
        dict = (imageProperties as? [String: Any])!
        let w = dict["PixelWidth"]
        let h = dict["PixelHeight"]
        dict["PixelWidth"] = h
        dict["PixelHeight"] = w
        dict["Depth"] = nil
        //dict["{Exif}"]["PixelXDimension"] = h
        //dict["{Exif}"]["PixelYDimension"] = w
        //print(dict)
        return dict
    }
    return [:]
}

Without the width<=>height exchange, I would get an Invalid Sample! id=N reason="The sample is not supported." message. I also deleted the "Depth" data in the original metadata, since the edited HEIC doesn't have it.

The output mesh with and without metadata, booth using the depth data, have a slightly difference in size. I'm guessing the difference in size is caused by removing the lens deformation from the image when the metadata is present... but I'm not sure.

How did you put PhotogrammetySample to PhotogrammetrySession? As I know, PhotogrammetrySession only get image saved directory.

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