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README.md

How to build COLMAP using Docker

Requirements

  • Host machine with at least one NVIDIA GPU/CUDA support and installed drivers (to support dense reconstruction).
  • Docker (for CUDA support 19.03+).

Quick Start

  1. Check that Docker >=19.03 installed on your host machine:

    docker --version
  2. Setup the NVIDIA driver and nvidia-toolkit on your host machine:

    For Ubuntu host machines: ./setup-ubuntu.sh For CentOS host machines: ./setup-centos.sh

  3. Run the run script, using the full local path to your preferred local working directory (a folder with your input files/images, etc.):

    ./run.sh /path/where/your/working/folder/is

    This will put you in a directory (inside the Docker container) mounted to the local path you specified. Now you can run COLMAP binaries on your own inputs like this:

    colmap automatic_reconstructor --image_path ./images --workspace_path .

    Alternatively, you can run the run-gui script, which will start the graphical user interface of COLMAP:

    ./run-gui.sh /path/where/your/working/folder/is

Build from Scratch

After completing steps 1-2, you can build the Docker image from scratch using the Dockerfile. First, update the CUDA and Ubuntu versions in Dockerfile lines 1-2 to match your system, then:

./build.sh ./run.sh /path/where/your/working/folder/is