Gaussian Splat of a Strawberry

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A Gaussian splat of a strawberry, created from 90 perspectives with focus stacking, using slang-splat for training and SuperSplat for viewing.

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# Strawberry - SuperSplat Source: [https://superspl.at/scene/84df8849](https://superspl.at/scene/84df8849) [danylyon](https://superspl.at/user?id=danylyon) CC BY 4\.0 15327 • 9 • 22\.94 MB •2 hours ago Shot from 90 perspectives, 88 focus stacked images each\. Nikon Z8, full frame, f/7\.1, exposure 1/160, ISO 100, Laowa 180mm macro lens, with LED light and bluescreen\.Training was done in slang\-splat:[https://github\.com/MichaelMoroz/slang\-splat](https://github.com/MichaelMoroz/slang-splat)You can download it under CC BY license, but attribution is appreciated rather than required\. You may use this work without attribution\.The COLMAP dataset is also available \(free\) on my Patreon\.[www\.patreon\.com/DanyBittel](http://www.patreon.com/DanyBittel) ## Software Used [CCOLMAP](https://superspl.at/explore/software/colmap)

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