From: Ernst Mueller (E.Mueller@gom.com)
Date: Fri Jan 03 2003 - 16:11:24 EET
Hello John,
The simple approch is: kill it, freeze it and scan it. I am not sure if
this is safe?
The actual data gathering in scanning an area with a white light scanner
takes, depending on the used system, typically from 40 seconds down to
one second. Our systems (ATOS and ATOS II) data gathering time are
typically 4 to 15 seconds (depending on the user selected parameters and
exposure times).
In addition, the patching of multiple shots is not well defined if the
object moves.
Therefore the systems built for “engineering applications” are usually
not an ideal match for randomly moving objects and we recommend using an
artist to build a model. Then we can digitize the model to allow you to
start modifications or production.
For more details, please visit our web site’s application notes area at:
http://www.gom.com/En/Applications/Digitizing/rev/charles_bridge.html or
similar or keep us informed
With best regards
Ernst
Ernst Müller
www.gom.com
GOM International AG
e.mueller@gom.com
Bremgarterstrasse 89B
Tel: +41 56 631 04 04
CH- 8967 Widen (Switzerland)
Fax: +41 56 631 04 07
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi [mailto:owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi] Im
Auftrag von John Mastoloni
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. Januar 2003 13:47
An: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Betreff: Scan a horse
Dear RP List,
I was looking for a way to scan a horse. Does anyone have ideas that
are fast and safe?
Thanks,
John Mastoloni
M2 Systems
Ph:860-832-9331
Fx:860-832-9361
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