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  2. Structured-light 3D scanner - Wikipedia

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    Compared to 3D laser scanning, structured-light scanners can offer advantages in speed and safety by using non-coherent light sources like LEDs or projectors instead of lasers. This approach allows for relatively quick data capture over large areas and reduces potential safety concerns associated with laser use.

  3. David Laserscanner - Wikipedia

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    DAVID Laserscanner is a software package for low-cost 3D laser scanning. It allows scanning and digitizing of three-dimensional objects using a camera (e.g. a web cam), a hand-held line laser (i.e. one that projects a line, not just a point), and two plain boards in the background. The software generates 3D data in real time and shows them on ...

  4. Qlone - Wikipedia

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    3D scanning with Qlone requires the use of an included mat design. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The user prints the mat onto a sheet of paper, then places the object to be scanned in the centre of the mat. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] An augmented reality dome within the Qlone app guides the user through the subsequent scanning process.

  5. Structured light - Wikipedia

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    3D scanner#Structured light; Structured-light 3D scanners often employed in a multiple-camera setup in conjunction with structured light to capture the geometry of the target; Dual photography; More advanced light stages make use of structured light to capture geometry of the target. The primary use of a light stage is an instrumentation setup ...

  6. 3D scanning - Wikipedia

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    Structured-light 3D scanners project a pattern of light on the subject and look at the deformation of the pattern on the subject. The pattern is projected onto the subject using either an LCD projector or other stable light source. A camera, offset slightly from the pattern projector, looks at the shape of the pattern and calculates the ...

  7. 3D body scanning - Wikipedia

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    3D body scanning is an application [1] of various technologies such as structured-light 3D scanner, 3D depth sensing, stereoscopic vision and others for ergonomic and anthropometric investigation of the human form as a point-cloud. The technology and practice within research has found 3D body scanning measurement extraction methodologies to be ...

  8. Computer stereo vision - Wikipedia

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    The active stereo vision is a form of stereo vision which actively employs a light such as a laser or a structured light to simplify the stereo matching problem. The opposed term is passive stereo vision. Conventional structured-light vision (SLV) employs a structured light or laser, and finds projector-camera correspondences. [2] [3]

  9. Machine vision - Wikipedia

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    Camera on tripod is pointing down at a light table to produce backlit image shown on screen, which is then subjected to blob extraction. Machine vision is the technology and methods used to provide imaging -based automatic inspection and analysis for such applications as automatic inspection, process control , and robot guidance, usually in ...