Hi Miguel,
If you're going to do morphometrics on teeth, be aware that they are tricky to scan. Many scanners don't handle specular/translucent objects all that well. Blue light scanners (eg HDI100 series, Breuckmann) tend to do better in that respect.


Martin




Quoting Miguel Eduardo Delgado Burbano <mdelgadoburb...@gmail.com>:

Hello everyone

I am interested to obtain a 3D surface scanner which will be used to study
hominin teeth and skulls. Does anyone have any experience, suggestions
and/or recommendations?

For instance price, resolution, peformance, manipulation (portable)


thanks in advance

Miguel

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