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5 Interesting applications of 3D scanningTeachers are using 3D scanning technology, combined with 3D printers, to make learning fun and hands-on. Instead of students learning by checking pictures in textbooks or videos, teachers can scan ...
This technology has already brought about a sea change in the way components are designed, inspected and produced.
If you have a 3D printer, you might wish you could just scan some kind of part and print ... (and not just an extrusion of the flat image). There’s some science behind that.
They’ve taken 64 Canon Powershot A1400 cameras to create eight portable “scanning poles” set up in a circle to take 3D images of, well, pretty much anything you can fit in between them!
PiLiDAR uses LDRobot's LiDAR sensor to scan the surrounding space in two dimensions and acquire and visualize the data in real time. The sensor is connected to a Raspberry Pi and is precisely ...
Conventional laser scanning microscopy is too slow to image signaling in a 3D volume. Although clever schemes have been designed to greatly increase this speed, most of these methods rely on ...
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