Uploaded on May 21, 2022
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3D Hand Scanner
3D Hand Scanner
3D scanners are primarily used in industrial
applications—for example, to get exact measurements
of an object that's too large and/or heavy to move
around. Although this would take a lot of skill, it is
possible to use a handheld 3D scanner for this purpose.
A handheld 3D scanner can also be used
to scan small items, such as jewelry and
coins.
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However, the accuracy of these devices is not as
good (in the micrometer range) as that of large-
scale industrial scanners. In addition, the scanner
itself may be much larger than the item being
scanned; for example, a handheld scanner is likely
to be too big and bulky for scanning a ring or a
watch.
A handheld 3D scanner is typically composed of
two parts: one unit with a rotating camera head
that captures images from different angles and
another unit that stores the collected data and
allows you to view them in three dimensions on
your computer screen.
The camera unit can be attached to a mobile
device (e.g., cell phone or tablet). The collected
data are transmitted via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to the
other part of the scanner—the base unit. The base
unit has its own display screen where you can see
the captured images and play them back in order to
reconstruct the
Handheld 3D scanners are devices that can
produce digital models of physical objects.
These digital models can be used for a
variety of purposes, from creating 3D
printed replicas to digitally duplicating a
piece for study.
We introduce the Handheld 3D Scanner, a new
device that makes it possible to capture and
share real-life objects in 3D. The scanner allows
users to capture high-resolution 3D models of
the world around them.
By using the scanner's accompanying app,
users can share their creations with friends
and family through social media or by
email.
The built-in LED lights illuminate a subject
from every angle, while the internal
camera allows for close-up scans. Users
can capture an object as small as a ring or
as large as a building.
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