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Subject: [OM] [OT] Scanner experiments
From: HI100@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 02:19:01 EDT
James McBride mentioned an interesting scanner addon in this thread.
I did some searching and found some more information.
Here is a brief summary from an Apple related website:

>>
Best Replacement for 3D Glasses -- 3D Scan takes the prize for the coolest 
scanner add-on with their $300 Lightshow, a hood that fits over most scanners 
and enables you to scan three dimensional objects. The hood is almost 
entirely mirrored inside and has special lights that match the color spectrum 
of most scanners (contact 3D Scan for a list of incompatible scanners). The 
resulting scans start off being two-dimensional, although the addition of a 
program called Canoma lets you perform some 3D modeling, and you can also 
rotate an object and stitch multiple scans together into a QuickTime VR 
movie. Although the Lightshow works with most scanners, its operation varies 
with different scanners, depending on how high above the surface the scanner 
can focus. A digital camera could produce similar images, but the beauty of 
Lightshow scans is that they are high quality and include just the scanned 
object, with no background.<<

Apparently it is a special lightbox add-on for scanners which lights the 
sides of the objects and removes the distracting black background.

Apparently to do 3D modeling, a program Canoma was recommended to go to 3D.  
Here is the url:
http://www.metacreations.com/products/canoma/

Unfortunately this program is is no longer sold after Metacreations software 
was aquired by Adobe.

An interesting somewhat related site speculating on whether Vermeer painted 
with the help of a camera obscura:
http://www.vermeerscamera.co.uk/loadingpage.htm

Some other similar but more costly 2D-> 3D software:  
http://www.realviz.com/
and : http://www.photomodeler.com/index.html

look at some of the cool demos for these programs, for example:
http://www.realviz.com/support/public/casestudies/intelasia/Shockwave/dswMedia

/taipei.htm
(For interest Click briefly, or click and hold the right mouse key!)

One of the program sites lists a free "lite" version you can download.

Regards,
Tim Hughes


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