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WHAT IS 3D SCANNING?
3D scanning, also known as 3D capturing, is the process of converting physical objects into digital models using specialised equipment and software.
3D scanning streamlines product development and design across various industries, offering a cost-effective and time-efficient alternative to traditional prototype and model creation methods, which are often costly and time-intensive.
3D scanning technology includes various innovative methods for digitizing the physical world. LiDAR technology, using laser pulses to measure distances, is essential for creating detailed environmental maps, and it excels when integrated with SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), enhancing augmented reality and precision modelling. Photogrammetry converts overlapping images into 3D models, vital for accurate replication in archaeology, heritage preservation, and digital entertainment. Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) use AI to create photorealistic 3D scene views from image datasets, advancing computer graphics and virtual reality with exceptional realism. 3D Gaussian Splatting, focusing on real-time rendering with unstructured point clouds, is becoming popular in extended reality (XR) applications due to its speedy and detailed renderings.
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