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Occipital's Structure sensor and Canvas app for iPad brings Google Tango-like 3D room-scanning home.
A 3D room scan from Occipital's Canvas app, enabled by depth-sensing lidar on the iPad Pro. Imagine this on iPhones next. Occipital ...
Using the Structure Sensor itself–with industrial design by NewDealDesign –along with a new wide-vision lens that is attached to an iPad, the app takes a full 3D scan of any room in minutes.
Typically, after he finishes scanning a room with the Structure Sensor, a 3D scanner for mobile devices, Jeff Powers, chief executive officer of Occipital (the company behind Structure), gets a ...
Although still a work in process, the early results of the 3D room-scanning tool are impressive. Burrus rotated the Kinect 360 degrees around our demonstration room (a small office room in ...
We try out Occipital’s new Structure Sensor, a device that you mount to your iPad so it can 3D scan objects.
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WATE Knoxville on MSNHow 3D scan technology bring Knox County investigators, jurors into a crime scene
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is using 3D scan technology to document crime scenes. Investigators and crime scene ...
Demonstrating this is [Parker Reed]’s experiment in 3D scanning his kitchen with a Kinect and Steam Deck combo, and viewing the resulting mesh on the Steam Deck.
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4 3D scanning mistakes you're probably still making - MSN
When you are still new to 3D scanning, it’s easy to assume you can just wave your scanner at an object and expect perfect results. After 3D scanning, you expect a 3D model without issues that ...
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