3Dpildistamist
3Dpildistamist, often translated as 3D scanning or 3D imaging, is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect data on its shape and appearance. This data can then be used to create a digital, three-dimensional model. Various technologies are employed for 3Dpildistamist, including laser scanning, structured light scanning, and photogrammetry. Laser scanners emit laser beams and measure the time it takes for the beam to return after reflecting off the object's surface, thus determining distance. Structured light scanners project a known pattern of light onto the object and analyze the distortion of this pattern to calculate its shape. Photogrammetry uses multiple photographs taken from different angles to reconstruct a 3D model through complex algorithms.
The resulting 3D models have a wide range of applications. In manufacturing and engineering, they are used