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What are Blue Light 3D Scanners? Structured light 3D scanners, typically mounted on a camera stand, robot, or tripod, function as point-and-shoot cameras and need little or no programming with minimal setup. The technology is based on the projection of ...
3DMakerPro has named their latest 3D scanner the Moose, following their tradition of naming their scanners after animals. The Moose is a portable and lightweight scanning solution that's perfect for entry-level users and hobbyists. Although it has slightly ...
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MUO on MSNI didn’t know my iPhone could 3D-scan this well
These 3D scans are precise enough to capture the fine folds in a piece of clothing or the subtle curves of a ceramic vase. Sure, the iPhone can't match a dedicated 3D scanner and its accuracy, but for hobbyists and everyday users, its convenience and quality are more than enough to rival dedicated equipment.
If you are searching for a 3D scanner capable of not only scanning small items such as coins but also large items as big as a car. You might be interested in the new THREE 3D scanner designed and created by Matter and Form for a variety of scanning tasks.
If you can 3D-scan it, you can 3D-print it – and Matter and Form has announced a super-versatile new way to do so. The Three system creates photorealistic, high-detail, full-color 3D scans of objects from coins to cars, and potentially beyond. "More ...
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNHow 3D scan technology bring Knox County investigators, jurors into a crime scene
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is using 3D scan technology to document crime scenes. Investigators and crime scene technicians were able to learn how the technology works during a mock crime scene training session on Tuesday.
The world of 3D scanning technology has seen significant advancements in recent years, with companies like 3DMakerpro leading the charge. The company, founded in 2015, has already acquired 88 patents in the 3D field and 78 software copyrights ...
3D scanners are becoming more popular than ever. One of the main reasons for this is the growing desire of humans to create and replicate three-dimensional objects. Whether you're an architect looking for a reverse-engineering solution or a hobbyist ...
ReLogic Research today announced the launch of ReLogic3D, a new distribution and solutions company making high-precision 3D scanning technology more accessible to