PhotoModeler vs Proliner vs Templates

PhotoModeler and the Prodim Proliner are tools commonly used in fabrication and manufacturing-related measurement. PhotoModeler is a software product based on the technology of photogrammetry (measuring using photos). The Proliner is a physical device that uses a string-attached wand and an angle/distance encoding system.

For many 2D measurement tasks (such as the measurement of marine decks, marine canvas, kitchen countertops, etc.) a manual process using plastic or paper templates, with markings and cutting, has been traditionally used. Here we compare some aspects of PhotoModeler, the Proliner, and the use of templates for the 2D and 3D measurement common in fabrication tasks.

Comparison

PhotoModeler

Proliner

Templates

COSTS


Cell
Cell

Starting Cost

$68/month or $998 permanent + around $900 for a camera (if you don’t already have one) and optional targets.

Approx. $20k to $30k

Low - plastic material for each job. Possible software costs for digitization.

Cost for additional field team

$0 to $900 depending on camera and targets

Approx. $20k to $30k

Same as above.

Ability to evaluate

Free evaluation

Difficult

Cost of materials

Ease of transport

Easy to transport targets and cameras, or remote teams use their own

Expensive, and fragile transport to remote teams

Inexpensive to transport template materials


ACCURACY




Accuracy

Good to excellent

Good to excellent

Reasonable

Working in tight spaces and shallow overhangs

Hardest - need to take suitable photos

Easier

Easiest

Working with curved surfaces

Yes, full 3D measurement

Yes, full 3D measurement

More difficult


EASE OF USE

Cell
Cell
Cell

Re-access missing measurements *

Yes, from the photos

No

No

Learning / training

Self-training videos, email and phone support, paid online training available

Device training with courses

Not zero, but relatively low

CAD clean up needed

Least, cleanest output

Potentially a lot

Some

Field crew technical know-how

Knowledge of how to place targets and how to take photos

Knowledge of how to operate the Proliner correctly

Not much - good at marking lines on plastic

Office crew technical know-how

CAD experience and computer know-how is useful

Knowledge of Proliner CAD software and computer know-how

For digital products, knowledge of digitizing and CAD needed

Time in the field

Fastest

Medium

Slowest

Time in the office

Higher

Medium

High - for digitizing templates

Field crew hardship

Relatively easy

A lot of crawling around

A lot of crawling around

Potential for end-user capture

Yes

No

Some

* Re-access measurements means getting a measure you missed in the field (very common). Easy with PhotoModeler because you have the photographs.