Hi there,
I faced a problem while working on 3d max 2019 and posted it in the forum but unfortunately, no one seemed interested and I can understand that considering how a forum works. so I wonder if there is any way I can reach out Autodesk guys (working for 3d max) about this problem as I need to solve it ASAP. Did chat with an agent and the agent doesn't know if there is such a thing. Tried to check online and I did find that there is an email contact for technical support but its ' not-offered to non-subscribers' as my license is Network: educational. I used to contact Mathworks technical support team and imagined that Autodesk has a similar team.
I will deeply appreciate it if anyone is aware of a way for me to redirect my question to Autodesk people.
best regards
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for posting to us - Have you looked at the EDU support page at all? https://autode.sk/2vwXQ1h is where you can find email and agent support for educational licenses. I'll check for your 3ds max post and see if I can find anyone with some more expertise than my own. 🙂
thanks for your reply diana.yr,
I already had a chat with an agent and she seemed not aware of any support at all whether for educational license holders or not. If you know that , for example, there is a technical support team that only process the paid users please let me know so I can look at one who is a paid license user.
Hi @Anonymous
Would you mind re-stating the original question that you need support with? Or was it covered in your other post ( https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/3ds-max-forum/size-of-the-pixel-in-world-units/m-p/8419487 ) ?
Thanks alot @brentscannell;
well the question has not been answered yet.
Basically, How can I find the individual pixel dimension (width and height) of an image acquired by a physical or free camera in 3d max 2019. I do need those parameters because I am using the camera matrix to convert the coordination of a point in a scene (x,y,x) into pixel position(width, height) in the image of the scene.
I do appreciate your attention and please feel free to ask anything about this issue.
Hi, I used Autodesk "Overlay" to import images in Civil design, to accurate size, and rotation according to Northing / Easting.
You state, "How can I find the individual pixel dimension (width and height) of an image acquired by a physical or free camera". Most photo editing software can give you that.
So I take it that you need the photo,
1) to resolution,
2) to size/scale,
3) at proper alignment.
A lot of times, I need more than one software program to finish a project.
Take it one step at a time. Good Luck, Peace.
@Anonymous I am sorry if I misunderstood your reply. if you are pointing out to use specialized image software to analyze the output image, I already did that and the results were confusing. for example, I changed the aspect ratio of pixel size so the image changed accordingly but in windows image viewer I still get the dpi fixed (I know dpi is not ppi but that what windows uses). Used a different software (Irafn Image viewer) and no difference.
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