3D Scanners
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have created an app that allows an ordinary smartphone to capture and display three-dimensional models of real-world objects, for subsequent finessing or even 3D printing.
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Researchers at the CSIRO have developed Zebedee, a spring-mounted 3D laser scanner and mapper capable of scanning complicated interiors in double-quick time. The researchers were able to scan the "cramped and complex" interior of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in under 20 minutes.
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The FABtotum hybrid fabrication machine combines popular technologies to to let users 3D print, 3D scan, mill and cut in one small, elegant open-source device.
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This March, MakerBot gave us a sneak preview of its Digitizer 3D scanner. At the time, it was still in prototype form, and not many details were available. Now, however, it’s a done deal, with shipping expected to begin in mid-October.
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Twinkind is a new 3D photo booth that uses photogrammetry to scan your entire body in the blink of an eye.
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Creaform has developed a powerful portable hand-held 3D scanner.
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Matterform is launching the Photon 3D scanner, which can digitize objects for use in software or 3D printing.
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Microsoft is set to make life easier for graphic artists, 3D printing aficionados, industrial designers, animators, architects, and games developers by turning its Kinect sensor to the task of generating 3D models of objects and environments.
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The CADScan3D, an affordable desktop 3D scanner, allows anyone to generate accurate full-color virtual models of real-life objects.
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The Lynx A is a point-and-shoot camera that creates digital 3D models of whatever it’s pointed at.
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A 3D photo booth provides quick, cost-effective 3D scanning of faces.
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David-laserscanner is a low-cost 3D recording technique that anyone can use.
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