DAVID launches new Versatile SL Projector

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DAVID launches new Versatile SL Projector

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NEW: Versatile SL Projector
Now you can buy our SL projector K11+ (which is part of our SLS-1 scanner package) separately. This projector is is just perfect for Structured Light scanning with DAVID!
Its unique feature is the huge focus range: We build in a special optics for focus distances from below 90mm to "infinity". This allows high-res scans of objects smaller than 50mm, but also scanning large objects is possible. We have seen no other projector that is able to project patterns fine enough for scanning even fingerprints in 3D!
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The resolution of 858*600 is sufficient for high-detailed scans, especially with DAVID's intelligent sub-pixel accuracy algorithms. The projector has various inputs, so it can be connected to any desktop or laptop computer.
Also we have improved its tripod mount, so the projector can be reliably mounted on a (mobile) scanner platform.
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The fingerprint scan is amazing.

This is looking like the tool set for me. Doing both 1:24 scale models and full sized aircraft.
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The David scanner is really quite nice, I built my own a while ago, I've just added a stepper-motor driven turntable.
I can dial in an angle and the turntable rotates to that angle, then scan, then repeat.
This means I can just do a "rotate around Y" registration (Y is Z in the David Software)
The other really interesting thing about the David setup is that it can give you a colour scan even if you are using a Mono Camera (as I am)
The projector fires the usual black and white "structured light" patterns, then a Red, Green and Blue light beam.
The software then creates a colour texture map from that..very clever.
This Shell is about 45mm long, 8 scans.
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excellent work Mike... ;)
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Is this thing capable of doing full sized vehicle exteriors?
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