Object digitisation
Creation of 3D models is crucial for many industrial applications like engineering design, prototyping, layout visualisation or virtual and augmented reality applications. There are many 3D designing tools that are developed for many years. Those software tools are great for developing something new. However if you want to digitise something that already exist you choose the 3D scanning technology. The following document about 3D scanning aims to describe three mostly used scanning methods that are laser scanning, photogrammetry, and structured light scanning. The suitable devices with their parameters that are currently on the market are also listed in the document.
Digitisation of hospital complex
The main goal of this project was to create a digital twin of a 25ha hospital complex in Prešov, Slovakia. The photogrammetry technique was used for the digitisation. Photogrammetry is a method of creating a 3D model from 2D photographs.…
Digitisation of archaeological dig site
The main goal of this project was a digitisation of archaeological dig site in order to capture and preserve the discovery. Many of the archaeological excavations that are discovered in the field survey cannot be protected from destruction by other…
Scanning and virtual tour though the production hall
Laser scanning is a suitable technique for digitisation of both small objects (products and reverse engineering) as well as large objects and buildings. In this particular example a Leica ScanStation C10 3D scanner was used for digitisation of the production…