The most intriguing part is dealing with dark and polarized reflective surfaces: varnished wood.
I can't use any matting agent. Too risky for varnish.
I heard somebody's using Red or InfraRed color patterns to better deal with it.
Is it something "magic" or real optics?
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- 14 Mar 2017, 20:15
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Projecting an SLS system: Scanning precision
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- 14 Mar 2017, 16:03
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Projecting an SLS system: Scanning precision
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Projecting an SLS system: Scanning precision
Hi to everybody! I'm going to build my SLS system. I had to choose my projector. Camera will be the Imaging source DMK 23UX236, with 12 mm lens. I'm going to scan objects raging from 150x40x60 to 1400x450x180. According to the forum experiences with different projectors and mods, is it possible to s...