When I am looking for scanners I contact my colleaque Marc Rioux at the
National Research Council of Canada's Institute for Information
Technology (http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/).  They do amazing 3-D
scanning research there and have even developed a scanner that collects
both 3-D geometry and calibrated color (the only one in existence to
date).   They do collaborative research with many institutions and
universities as well.   Marc will know what is going on in the 3-D
scanning arena and should be able to point you in the right direction.  

Kath

Kathleen Robinette 
Air Force Research Laboratory
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Dear Colleague,
I have been looking for a laser scanner to work with 3-d objects of
0.5-3.0 cm in size (mainly skulls of small mammals). Minolta produces 
something appriopriate but very expensive. I would greatly appreciate 
any suggestions.
Best wishes, Wieslaw

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Wieslaw Bogdanowicz
Professor and head
Museum and Institute of Zoology
Polish Academy of Sciences
Wilcza 64
00-679 Warszawa
Poland

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