Hello everyone,
Do any of you (or anyone you know) have experience with one of the HDI 3D
Structured-Light Scanners? I am curious how well they work for imaging objects
(skulls, pots), people, and children who wont sit still for morphometric
research.
Thanks to all who have responded so quickly to my query. I will try to
summarize and post the responses in the near future.
-ds
On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 3:56:43 PM UTC-5, dslice wrote:
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations for a high-resolution,
table-top 3D scanner?
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Hi John,
Yes, I have a lot of experience with the Hdi scanners, both the fixed
calibration and adjustable ones. They are great for archaeological
material/bones (I've literally scanned thousands, as have my colleagues at
Cambridge, Bradford and TBI in Kenya) and I've had good success with
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations for a high-resolution,
table-top 3D scanner?
I am wanting to apply for a university equipment grant to get a scanner for
my lab (and anyone else who might need to scan). This will be in
collaboration with bio and archaeological and art