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- 23 Sep 2021, 01:59
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Waves/Ripples with DavidScan SLS-2
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8841
Re: Waves/Ripples with DavidScan SLS-2
I used hp3dscan with similar pc setup as you- i5 2500k, k2000, 16gb ram To get rid of the banding, I had to delay the projector patterns. Basically making each pattern to be projected for longer periods of time to give the cameras a chance to capture the proper images at the right time. If I tried t...
- 05 Aug 2021, 22:56
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: 3D scan of a Mosin Nagant, SKS, and 9mm Taurus
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3225
Re: 3D scan of a Mosin Nagant, SKS, and 9mm Taurus
Nice!
Did you get the monochrome or color version?
Did you get the monochrome or color version?
- 16 Jul 2021, 19:07
- Forum: Polyga - FlexScan3D
- Topic: FS3D - Now available
- Replies: 43
- Views: 48002
- 12 Jul 2021, 23:49
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Handheld scan of a pot
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12208
Re: Handheld scan of a pot
Micro,
What I was referring to was mesh frames. The software does not display what frame rate the cameras are running at during the scanning process.
What I was referring to was mesh frames. The software does not display what frame rate the cameras are running at during the scanning process.
- 11 Jul 2021, 00:04
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Handheld scan of a pot
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12208
Re: Handheld scan of a pot
Probably next week. My work area is a complete disaster right now
- 10 Jul 2021, 22:43
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Handheld scan of a pot
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12208
Re: Handheld scan of a pot
Mading, The hardware is compatible with Basler cameras only. Handheld scanning requires some seriously fast fps cameras too which really narrows down the choices... And due to shortages and the state things are in right now, I was extremely lucky to have been able to find a pair of cameras(although...
- 10 Jul 2021, 22:05
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Turbine housing scan - Part deux
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3470
Turbine housing scan - Part deux
Scanned the turbine housing again but this time it was done with the handheld scanner.
Powered by Polyga and FlexScan3D no less
No smoothing or hole filling was applied.
Captured in only 2 scanning sessions
Powered by Polyga and FlexScan3D no less
No smoothing or hole filling was applied.
Captured in only 2 scanning sessions
- 09 Jul 2021, 03:11
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Handheld scan of a pot
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12208
Re: Handheld scan of a pot
And an update on this cool pot Re-scanned after the following changes- Repositioned the cameras Focus adjustment Aperture adjustment Recalibration Better PC hardware currently on loan to me :mrgreen: The new pc allowed the scanner to run at the Auto fps setting which gives a nicer scanning experienc...
- 09 Jul 2021, 03:00
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Handheld scan of a pot
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12208
Re: Handheld scan of a pot
Nice work Alsono! You’ve achieved something that many big engineering companies have struggled to do! Well done 👍 - Everything is a bit tricky to get right but this is a seriously nice start. Cameras supplies are super long lead time right now usually 10 to 20 weeks. Thank you! I appreciate the opp...
- 09 Jul 2021, 02:51
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Handheld scan of a pot
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12208
Re: Handheld scan of a pot
Mading, The hardware is compatible with Basler cameras only. Handheld scanning requires some seriously fast fps cameras too which really narrows down the choices... Thanks Alonso Would you mind to share the model you found? I'm running a pair of Basler acA640-750um cameras. The other choice was acA...