Structured light 3d scanner
Uploader Comments (skonkfactory)
All Comments (11)
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@skonkfactory not on google plus :-/ facebook tho. have alot of posts about my ac induction project.
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It remind me some disappeared code developed by some university seen years ago on the web. I've played it with it at 800x600 (skipping budget for a 1024 projector) and gave great results! 1mm less resolution. I think i've hold some stuff about that. One thing i've remember about it's algorithm is that it used some kind of gradual thickness gradient.
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Congratulations! It's nice to see movement forwart structured light scanner using laser focusing! It would be great to see it mixed with davinci3dscanner.
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@DaemonPanda No, she just likes to meow all the time. (She's got plenty of food, she just wants attention. That's why I scanned her later on...)
meow! cool stuff. meow! :-) where you blog at / post your stuff?
bimmers50e30 4 months ago
@bimmers50e30 I'm on Google Plus, but you'd need to know me to find me.
skonkfactory 4 months ago
I use CamStudio, it's free, captures an arbitrary rectangle of the screen, and does not hinder application performance at all.
Were you using Fraps that slowed down the rendering?
kincaid05 4 months ago
@kincaid05 No, I was using Quicktime screen capture. You can see the other videos on my YT page. Rotating two million points is computationally intensive and that just slows down video encoding.
skonkfactory 4 months ago
Also can I recommend you use some screen recording software, and mix them together, it doesn't take much effort and adds in so much quality. nice build!
DaemonPanda 4 months ago
@DaemonPanda I actually made some more videos using screen recording, but it slows the rendering down a lot.
skonkfactory 4 months ago