Re: [MORPHMET] 3D surface scanner information

2016-01-21 Thread mf
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

RE: [MORPHMET] 3D surface scanner information

2016-01-19 Thread Robert Z. Selden, Jr.
Hi Miguel, I've been using a Creaform GoSCAN50, and am very happy with it (I scan ceramics though; not hominins). There are two of these scanners (GoSCAN20 and GoSCAN50 - see http://www.creaform3d.com/en/metrology-solutions/handheld-portable-3d-scanner-goscan-3d); the 20 gets better detail on

Re: [MORPHMET] 3D surface scanner information

2016-01-19 Thread Thomas O'Mahoney
Hi, This subject pops up every few months on Morphmet. The general consensus is that either Creaform or structured light scanners like Artec or LMI have made are generally very satisfactory solutions. People like Breuckmann are an order of magnitude more expensive but also very good. You'll want