129 pointsby joebig9 hours ago4 comments
  • danielvaughn25 minutes ago
    How feasible would it be to scale this up to several feet in diameter? Like if you wanted to scan furniture? The device itself by default looks to hold much smaller items.
  • tl2do8 hours ago
    I'm new to 3D scanning but very interested in trying it myself. I'm looking at OpenScan (€203+) for scanning small Japanese souvenir handicrafts. Does anyone know if this pricing is competitive, or are there better options in this price range?
    • jayrot5 hours ago
      Not sure about price vs other options but note that for the $244 price you have to 3d print your own parts and supply your own rPi etc
  • zokier6 hours ago
    I do wonder how good results you could get with a good capture setup, good macro lens, and high-resolution DSLR. Of course combined with state-of-art software. By the specs something like Canon R5ii + 100mm 1.4x macro should get up to almost 3um per pixel resolution; intuitively that should result also very high detail 3d models. Managing depth of field might be a problem though.
    • dmead4 hours ago
      Cannon pixels are still pretty big. You could use an astronomy camera and some lens adapters to get better sampling.
  • 8 hours ago
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