3Dskannereita
3Dskannereita, also known as 3D scanners, are devices that analyze an object or environment to collect data on its shape and possibly its appearance. This data is then used to create a digital three-dimensional model of the scanned object. There are several primary technologies used in 3D scanning. Contact scanners use a physical probe to touch the object and record its coordinates. Non-contact scanners, which are more common, employ methods like laser scanning, structured light scanning, or photogrammetry. Laser scanners project a laser beam onto the object and measure the deflection or time of flight of the reflected light. Structured light scanners project a pattern of light onto the object and analyze how the pattern is distorted to infer shape. Photogrammetry uses multiple photographs taken from different angles to reconstruct a 3D model.
The applications of 3D scanning are diverse and growing. They are utilized in manufacturing for quality control,