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What (who) is 3D scanning - definition


3D scanning         
  • A [[coordinate measuring machine]] (CMM) with scanning head
  • 3D reconstruction of the brain and eyeballs from CT scanned DICOM images. In this image, areas with the density of bone or air were made transparent, and the slices stacked up in an approximate free-space alignment. The outer ring of material around the brain are the soft tissues of skin and muscle on the outside of the skull. A black box encloses the slices to provide the black background. Since these are simply 2D images stacked up, when viewed on edge the slices disappear since they have effectively zero thickness. Each DICOM scan represents about 5 mm of material averaged into a thin slice.
  • Images taken from multiple perspectives such as a fixed camera array can be taken of a subject for a photogrammetric reconstruction pipeline to generate a 3D mesh or point cloud.
  • Fantasitron 3D photo booth at [[Madurodam]]
  • Principle of a laser triangulation sensor. Two object positions are shown.
  • This [[lidar]] scanner may be used to scan buildings, rock formations, etc., to produce a 3D model. The lidar can aim its laser beam in a wide range: its head rotates horizontally, a mirror flips vertically. The laser beam is used to measure the distance to the first object on its path.
  • [[3D selfie]] in 1:20 scale printed by [[Shapeways]] using gypsum-based printing, created by [[Madurodam]] miniature park from 2D pictures taken at its Fantasitron photo booth
  • 3D scanning of a [[fin whale]] skeleton in the [[Natural History Museum of Slovenia]] (August 2013)
ANALYZING A REAL-WORLD OBJECT OR ENVIRONMENT TO COLLECT DATA ON ITS SHAPE AND POSSIBLY ITS APPEARANCE (E.G. COLOUR)
3d digitizer; 3d digitizing; 3d scanner; 3D digitizer; 3-D digitizer; 3d scanning; 3-D tablet; 3D tablet; 3D Scanning; 3D Scanner; 3D scanners; 3D data acquisition and object reconstruction; 3-D scanner; 3D scan; 3d dental scanner; Applications of 3D scanning; 3D scanner; 3D scans; 3-D scanning; 3-D data acquisition and object reconstruction; 3D capture; GeoSynth
3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect data on its shape and possibly its appearance (e.g.
Scanning (journal)         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Scanning the journal of scanning microscopies; Scanning: J Scanning Microsc; Scanning: J. Scanning Microsc.; Scanning (Hindawi journal); Scanning: The Journal of Scanning Microscopies
SCANNING: The Journal of Scanning Microscopies is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of scanning microscopy, including scanning electron, scanning probe and scanning optical microscopies. Since 1 January 2017, Scanning become fully open access.
3D selfie         
  • A 3D selfie in 1:20 scale
  • Doob NY SOHO 3D selfie photo booth IMG 4948 FRD
A 3D selfie is a 3D-printed scale replica of a person or their face. These three-dimensional selfies are also known as 3D portraits, 3D figurines, 3D-printed figurines, mini-me figurines and miniature statues.