[MORPHMET] HDI 3D Structured-Light Scanners

2015-02-02 Thread Starbuck, John Marlow
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.

[MORPHMET] Re: Table-top 3D scanner recommendations

2015-02-02 Thread dslice
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? I

Re: [MORPHMET] HDI 3D Structured-Light Scanners

2015-02-02 Thread Thomas O'Mahoney
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

[MORPHMET] Table-top 3D scanner recommendations

2015-02-02 Thread dslice
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