for the Kinect, there's also this (free) software from Faro:

http://www.scenect.com

don't know whether it's better or worse than what was mentioned before, but
maybe worth a look.

cheers,
Holger


Matt Griffith wrote:
You might try checking out Point Cloud Library: http://www.pointclouds.org/

Also, instead of the Kinect, PrimeSense has newer sensors for not much more that have more resolution, and two versions for close-range and mid-range: http://www.primesense.com/developers/get-your-sensor/

Cheers!
-Matt


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