Thank you Dennis!

Do you have any info regarding the portables CREAFORM?

Best

Anna
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Il giorno 15/dic/2015, alle ore 19:31, Dennis E. Slice 
<dsl...@morphometrics.org> ha scritto:

> 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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