Sorry, that should have been 10cm for the skull length, and that is just
a guess - it's less than fist size, IIRC. -ds
On 12/15/15 1:31 PM, Dennis E. Slice wrote:
We have the HDI 109 scanner with automatic turntable. My minions tell me
it is quite easy to use with ridiculous resolution (I no longer get to
play with the toys. This is probably for the best.). Part of the
proposal for this was to digitize mouse skulls, so we opted for higher
resolution without color.
We were recently asked to scan a human skull at full resolution. The
resulting file was 10s of gigabytes. I believe bear skulls would be a
challenge because of both physical and digital size. I suspect
resolution is controllable. One student is currently looking at
morphometrics-appropriate decimation algorithms.
Attached are pics of a macaque we scanned rendering only the vertices.
The skull is about 100cm.
Morpheus can't handle the full-res scan. Rendering done in Meshlab.
full resolution: 3.4 million vertices
(only vertices shown) 6.8 million faces
Morpheus
Pic 1) 500k vertices, 1000k faces
Pic 2) 50k vertices, 100k faces
-ds
On 12/13/15 2:54 PM, ANNA LOY wrote:
Hello everyone
Do any of you have experience with portable 3d scanner (no structured
light) like
*CREAFORM HANDY SCAN700 AMETEK
*http://www.creaform3d.com/en/metrology-solutions/portable-3d-scanner-handyscan-3d
*GOSCAN 3D CREAFORM*video demo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IY1IN8swEc 2pounds no structured light
(no laser) molto veloce, res fino a 0.1 mm.
They seems very fast and easy to use
Also which are differences with portable structured light 3d scanners
like
*HDI 120 Blue-Light Scanner
<http://www.3d-microscribe.com/HDI%20Blitz%20Scanner%20Page.htm>*?
I should scan mammal skulls, from otters to bears, in various museum
collections
Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated
Thanks
Anna
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