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These 3D scans are precise enough to capture the fine folds in a piece of clothing or the subtle curves of a ceramic vase.
Laser 3D Scanner Looking to create a digital model of your physical object, for measurement or for duplication? At Sears think [box], our Laser 3D Scanner can scan many kinds of objects and materials.
Yes, 3D scanners exist, but the OpenScan is the best 3D scanner we’ve seen. It’s a 3D printed device meant to take pictures of an object that can then be used by photogrammetry software to ...
Until now, though, scanning objects in 3D has only been practical in a studio or workshop setting; for a mobile, portable scanner, you’d need to lug around a computer, a power supply, and it’s ...
Matterform is launching the Photon 3D scanner, which can digitize objects for use in software or 3D printing.
3D Systems made it clear that they're really positioning this as a mainstream product, hence the rush to get things out in time for the holidays -- and the $400 price point. What's also impressive ...
In today's maker-friendly workshop a 3D scanner is just as useful as 3D printing for replicating small objects. And now there's an option to adding the former gadget to your setup for under $100 ...
South Carolina-based 3D Systems just recently outed a cheapish, consumer-friendly scanner called the Sense, and I swung by Engadget’s Expand show in New York this weekend to see the thing in action.
Researchers from the German universities of Würzburg and Potsdam have developed a new 3D laser scanner. This scanner helps ...
Structured Light 3D Scanner Looking to scan a specific part, an entire machine, a piece of furniture or even the human body? At Sears think [box], our wireless handheld structured light scanner can ...