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Is there anya way to know camera information from an image  (visually, without Exif data)?


I want to use photos in blender , but I need to know camera information(sensor ...focal ..etc for camera was used to capture these photos ), there is no exif data inside these photos, I wonder if there is any equation or way to detect camera info visually(not exact but near enough), depending on distance or perspective...etc

I want to use photos in Blender, but I need to know camera information (sensor, focal, etc. for camera that was used to capture these photos), there is no Exif data inside these photos. I wonder if there is an equation or way to detect camera information visually (not exact, but near enough), depending on distance or perspective, etc.

Is there any way to know camera information from image(visually without Exif data)?


I want to use photos in blender , but I need to know camera information(sensor ...focal ..etc for camera was used to capture these photos ), there is no exif data inside these photos, I wonder if there is any equation or way to detect camera info visually(not exact but near enough), depending on distance or perspective...etc

Is there a way to know camera information from an image  (visually, without Exif data)?

I want to use photos in Blender, but I need to know camera information (sensor, focal, etc. for camera that was used to capture these photos), there is no Exif data inside these photos. I wonder if there is an equation or way to detect camera information visually (not exact, but near enough), depending on distance or perspective, etc.

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Is there any way to know camera information from image(visually without Exif data)?


I want to use photos in blender , but I need to know camera information(sensor ...focal ..etc for camera was used to capture these photos ), there is no exif data inside these photos, I wonder if there is any equation or way to detect camera info visually(not exact but near enough), depending on distance or perspective...etc