This is my another approach to capture grass. This scan was part of my recent experiments with polarisation filters I am working on as I wanted to update that subject in my 'Guide for Environment PBR Texture Creation..'. To keep it short here I can say that polarisation filter cuts a lot of light and makes sense only when there is a real glare to remove. It is a kind of fun magic but .. definitely not a miracle ;). It does nothing special when shooting dry and short grass in cloudy and calm day.
I also gave another chance to PhotoLab as image preprocessing software and I can say that Lightroom wins as it always gives a bit better and more consistent RGB distribution when compared.
Btw. during that capture few dogs really found my markers super interesting and caused a bit mess .. probably will release more info about that in my next free video tutorial .. as soon as I will compose new background music for it. Stay tuned :)

My current photogrammetry workflow (all details can be found at: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/K0PYG). This time for preproduction I used PhotoLab. It did decent job but I think Lightroom does better.
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