can it print a 3D printer?

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> From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Darren Addy
> Sent: 07 March 2013 18:02
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: OT: Stitching photos into 3D (yes, 3D)
> 
> This is severely OT, but as it relates to photography, I thought some
> might be interested.
> 
> I'm beginning to learn about 3D printing. My employer owns a big
> expensive 3d printer, but the "hobbiest" 3d printer is now starting to
> really catch on. It is estimated that in a number of years, 50% of
> homes will have a 3d printer. Sound familiar? It wasn't that many years
> ago that few thought that a large percentage of homes would have a use
> for a computer either. If you are new to the concept of 3d printing,
> here are some videos that explain it:
> http://www.afinia.com/support/product-videos
> 
> So here is the part that is really amazing. Blowing my mind, even.
> Let's say you want to replicate something to make with your 3d printer.
> You have to have someone draw it up for you with a 3d design program
> (time consuming/expensive). Or you have to have a 3d scanner that can
> scan the part and automatically create that 3d file for you
> (expensive). But AutoDesk (the makers of AutoCAD) have a FREE program
> called "123D Catch" that will allow you take photographs of an object
> (from all around and up and down) and then stitch them into a 3d
> rotatable object. This has to be seen to be believed. If you don't
> watch only one YouTube video today, make it this one:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aU2s85Zw3A
> 
> http://www.123dapp.com/catch
> 
> Available as a web app, for your iPhone/iPad, or for your XP or Win7
> PC.
> 
> Just to show you what is possible. Here is a sculpture "Head of a horse
> of Selene"
> Acropolis, Athens, 438-432 BC
> It was photographed at the British Museum and the photos stitched
> together in 123D Catch.
> Now anybody can have one:
> http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32228
> Artist's full story here:
> http://www.cosmowenman.com/2012London3DPrintShow.html
> 
> I have seen the future and we are already there.
> 
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