I am just in need of a guide or algorithm, I have read a lot in the past few weeks but i have yet to find a solution to light my way. As a beginner in the field on image processing, I hope that i could get some insights or recommend reading materials from here.
I am trying to reconstruct an object. So the object is located on a rotating table, then i uses a webcam to capture a video of it rotating in 360 degrees then get the sequence of images. Then, i am stuck. I read that in order to render the object in 3D world, i need to learn about the depth, so I thought I could go for this then it hits me when I found that the calibration for 3D reconstruction is only useful for stereo vision. Also, since the object will be different every time, is that also means I have to recalibrate the webcam every time if camera calibration is a must go?
The concept of Matter and form 3d scanner seems like what i am going to do, but it used stereo vision where I have only one webcam AND it uses laser triangulation where I am going to process series of images i got.
I do not have a friend who is doing anything in the relevant field, so my only way is to get some insights from the expert on the Internet.
P/S: I am sorry for my bad english, it is hard for me to explain myself as a non-native speaker. Please ask me if I am not clear in explaining.