• ReconstructMe 1.2 using Carmine 1.09 High Detail

    Posted March 14, 2013 By in News With | 14 Comments

    MagWeb just dropped us the following high-detail self-scan using ReconstructMe 1.2 and PrimeSense Carmine 1.09. He writes

    Just to give some idea of what you can get with the new version and its Carmine 1.09 support: The attached results were done using Carmine 1.09 with glasses. Seems Carmine firmware (or OpenNi 2) performs some self calibration so adding glasses works fine without doing any external calibration

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    Christoph Heindl
    I'm a professional software engineer working for PROFACTOR GmbH in Austria/Europe, the initiator of ReconstructMe and one of its main contributors. I also own a personal blog.

  • Bryan Sang

    Really cool. It seems to scan pretty fast.

  • Joe Saltzman

    Nice but I’d like to see the results of using this sensor without the addition of glasses.

    • http://martin.ankerl.com/ Martin Ankerl

      you have to tell that PrimeSense :)

      • Joe Saltzman

        Sorry, I don’t understand. I took this to mean that the OP had affixed magnifying lenses to the exterior of the sensor in order to improve performance. Is this not the case? Did I misunderstand something? I’m confused now :-/

        • DNA

          Yeh, what glasses? are they included? Knect has short range optics as extra, can you just put short range optics on a XTION? thanks…….

          • Christoph Heindl

            Kinect does not have zoom lense glasses, only wide angle glasses. These glasses are standard +2.5 dioptre glasses.

  • Martin

    Still, are those glasses included in the carmine kit?

  • Jackson Micheal

    awesome!

  • Jackson Micheal

    Where can I download them?The software.

  • Lucas

    Can anyone tell which glasses are used to optimize the carmine 1.09 sensor? Custom setup of magnifying lenses? Any pics of the unit with glasses? Can we make/assemble them ourselves? Would like to know, as anybody else here i imagine..

    • Rich beck

      Reading glasses that you can get at a pharmacy. +2.5 or +3.0 magnification. I read were someone popped them out and attached them to the sensor.

  • Scott Bell

    For the standard glasses used for this, could someone post a how-to for fastening them to the sensor for those of us that would like to try this?

  • non ci sono non ci quando

    glass or plastic glasses?

  • dennis

    hi,how to set the config and select the senser?