Hi everyone, This forum is designed for people to discuss the successes and failures, the problems and potential of the ScanZ software. Please be friendly and...
How about posting a sample set of scanned images? I've tried and tried to follow the instructions exactly and always get garbled results... almost like they...
Hi Tom, I was planning on doing that very thing. I have a set of photos I took of a small porcelain bust. I did it with my old hand-operated turntable. I'll...
Hi Bruce Thanks for posting that sample data set. I downloaded the sample data set and got everything working fine. Amazingly fine actually. That's a pretty...
I am a new member to the scan z group. I am a boatbuilder in Oklahoma and use CAD for a lot of my engineering. I am interested in finding more about affordable...
Hi Jim, There are a couple of problems with your requirements. First of all, I wouldn't rely on ScanZ to provide a scan of the sort of accuracy you probably...
Hi Bruce Using some sensors (a sensor = web-camera of 2 MP + laser diode, with 45 or better 90 degrees between them) moved by stepper/servo motors along some...
Hi Marius, ScanZ has not been designed to merge sub-faces together. Theoretically, you could use ScanZ to capture all of the surfaces, but you would need to...
I would like to scan a person's head. I was thinking of taking an movie at a certain speed so that roughly every frame of the movie would be about 1 degree...
Hi Tom, I guess what you're talking about is theoretically possible, but I'm not sure how much accuracy you'd be able to get with the limited resolution of a...
I am having troubles with scanz when using provided 96 photo set the center and edge images seams wrong, edge image ist almost empty, at least on windows. When...
Hi there, to be perfectly clear I am an absolute newbee to image processing. How can I open the given output file (*.obj) from scanZ. I tried it with...
Hi, The .obj file format is a Wavefront Object file. This can be opened into almost all 3D editing applications. Photoshop and Illustrator are primarily 2D...