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  2. 3D scanning - Wikipedia

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    3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect three dimensional data of its shape ... (or "reverse engineer") a full 3D model. ...

  3. Artec 3D - Wikipedia

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    To prepare for scanning, objects are simply mounted upon Micro's scanning platform, the user chooses from a range of preselected scanning paths, or chooses their own, and then scanning can begin. A popular choice for quality inspection and reverse engineering of very small objects, Micro can also be used for dentistry and jewelry, and more.

  4. Structured-light 3D scanner - Wikipedia

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    A structured-light 3D scanner is a device that measures the three-dimensional shape of an object by projecting light patterns—such as ... (reverse engineering), ...

  5. DSSP (imaging) - Wikipedia

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    DSSP stands for digital shape sampling and processing.It is an alternative and often preferred way of describing "reverse engineering" software and hardware.The term originated in a 2005 Society of Manufacturing Engineers' "Blue Book" [1] on the topic, which referenced numerous suppliers of both scanning hardware and processing software.

  6. InspecVision - Wikipedia

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    InspecVision specializes in the design and manufacture of 2D and 3D computer vision based measurement systems for inspection and reverse engineering. The product range includes the Planar 2D, the SurfScan, the Opti-Scan 3D, and the Acuity. [citation needed]

  7. Laser Design, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Surveyor 3D laser digitizing systems measure parts of all sizes, including those with geometry. Inspection and verification applications, including process control and in-line inspection, reverse engineering, rapid prototyping, are aimed to be a major consumer of laser scanning systems in the future. [citation needed]