DAVID-laserscanner is an open source, cross-platform software for 3D scanning. It allows users to create 3D models using a camera and a line laser. The software calibrates the camera, detects the laser line, and computes a 3D model.
DAVID-laserscanner is an open source software for 3D scanning using the structure light technique. It works by projecting a laser line onto an object and observing the deformation with a camera placed at an angle. The software calibrates the setup, detects the laser line in the images, matches them to reconstruct a 3D model, and applies algorithms to generate a clean mesh.
Some key features of DAVID-laserscanner are:
DAVID-laserscanner allows hobbyists and professionals to create 3D scans without expensive commercial software or hardware. While it requires DIY setup of components, the software does the complex computations. Output formats like OBJ, PLY, STL allow using the 3D models in various applications. Overall it provides a low cost open source option for 3D scanning.
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