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5.90GB for the 1988 original .jpg files,
9.70GB for the 497 high dynamic range converted .exr files (used for 3D reconstruction)
2.30GB for the 497 tonemapped converted .jpg files (used for texturing)
1objection, you should try Reality Capture which is free. Take sharp pictures with lots of overlap. White surfaces are really hard. There are many tutorials, some softwares adjustments can be made but the most important part is the photos. The first minute of "Photoscanning: Free and Easy! (Blender)" by Peter France can help you (but use a bit less overlap)
If you are on Android and the default photo app is bad, you might want to try google camera ports (GCAM on XDA developers) if available for your device.
Mine are La case de cousin Paul, there is Guirled too
Cozier than RGB lamps in the room