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Scan of bottle on white background. Photos taken with Canon Rebel T2i. Used flash despite recommendations to get decent lighting.
Scan of bottle on white background. Photos taken with Canon Rebel T2i. Used flash despite recommendations to get decent lighting.
===Tips===
===Tips===
*Use graph paper, or something textured as the base for the object that you are trying to capture
** We used a section of graph paper, and that helped capture objects w/the iPad significantly
*Try to make sure photos overlap.
*Try to make sure photos overlap.
*Don't use a flat background
*Don't use a flat background
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===Cons===
===Cons===
Website takes a while to process
Website takes a while to process
===iPad app vs. Camera===
*If the iPad capture doesn't work, you lose everything. The big "X", means it did not work at all, and you've lost your image.
*iPad app gives you a nice fluid system to login, take pictures, upload, and process in just a few clicks.
*Using your own camera and the 123d Catcb web site and/or app gives you much more control. If the process doesn't work, you can try and stitch/correct/upload more images


==123Catch iOS App==
==123Catch iOS App==

Revision as of 23:43, 30 March 2013

Makerscanner

Flat color background. Camera is fixed distance from background. Makerscanner is taped down Makerscanner software - Latest as of 3/30/13

Tips

Pros

  • Color point cloud in mesh
  • Works well for small objects
  • High resolution

Cons

  • Can't scan all sides at once
  • Needs stitching of multiple scans.
  • Cleanup of scans needed before usable.

123Catch Web App Photos

Scan of bottle on white background. Photos taken with Canon Rebel T2i. Used flash despite recommendations to get decent lighting.

Tips

  • Use graph paper, or something textured as the base for the object that you are trying to capture
    • We used a section of graph paper, and that helped capture objects w/the iPad significantly
  • Try to make sure photos overlap.
  • Don't use a flat background
  • Try laying string around the object or hanging it!

Pros

Can use any camera, no special app needed

Cons

Website takes a while to process

iPad app vs. Camera

  • If the iPad capture doesn't work, you lose everything. The big "X", means it did not work at all, and you've lost your image.
  • iPad app gives you a nice fluid system to login, take pictures, upload, and process in just a few clicks.
  • Using your own camera and the 123d Catcb web site and/or app gives you much more control. If the process doesn't work, you can try and stitch/correct/upload more images

123Catch iOS App

Tried same scan with Photos and with app

Tips

  • Be able to rotate around your object easily.
  • Even distribution of lighting
  • Non moving object
  • Non reflective object
  • X after scan = broken

Pros

  • Outside/sunny works well

Cons

  • Many Many... times the scan just won't work
  • Little to no success with Ipad. Iphone app worked well.

ReconstructMe

White background Kinect at 3-4 feet from surface.

Tips

Likes contrast and area to be well lit.

Pros

  • Works well for large objects
  • Produces PLY
  • User can move slowly to make a complete 3D scan.
  • Would support turn table.

Cons

  • Limited free version. Inserts spheres into model. Can clean up with Meshlab.
  • Must stay in optimal range when moving
  • Small objects don't scan well.

Skanect

Scanned Josh. Was able to rotate him around to get a full body scan

Tips

  • Distance away (3ft). Use preview and look at that to line things up.
  • Move slow when turning

Pros

  • Overlays texture on live scan

Cons

  • Free only lets you export 5000 faces.
  • Interface is a little confusing.
  • Small objects bad