A 3D scanner is a scientific instrument used to detect and analyze the shape (geometry) and appearance (e.g., color, surface albedo, and other properties) of a real-world object or environment. The information collected is often used to perform 3D reconstruction calculations to create digital models of real objects in the virtual world. These models have a wide range of uses, such as industrial design, defect detection, reverse engineering, robot guidance, geomorphological surveys, medical information, biological information, criminal identification, digital artifacts collection, film production, game creation material and so on can be seen in its application. Here's a look at one such 3D scanner.
Z Corporation-ZScanner 800 The Z Corporation-ZScanner 800 ZScanner series of scanners brings the speed, ease of use, and unprecedented versatility needed for 3D scanning. This series is capable of scanning any object in the tightest of spaces and in real time in a single continuous scan.
Traditional scanners require fixed tripods, heavy mechanical arms, or external positioning equipment that must be in line of sight of the target surface. This makes scanning hard-to-reach objects nearly impossible, and requires extensive post-processing to combine multiple scans into a single scan.