A few days ago we tested our new feature volume stitching which enables the rough alignment of multiple volumes. We did a quick scan of a car using 1.5m sized volumes. What you can see below is the raw output of ReconstructMe without any filtering or post processing, except slightly repositioning of one of the volumes. We made up a promo video demonstrating the process and the results:
As you can see, ReconstructMe is running on a laptop and we are using the Asus Xtion Pro Live for better mobility and flexibility in scanning. We have a quite big release in the queue featuring among other things
- Volume stitching
- 3D Surface preview
- PLY file support
Stay tuned.
wow, fantastic…really amazing software… great work…. looking forward to the new release…
Cheers,
Mike
It’s a shame you can’t get this guy anymore to do the voice over for your videos. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QPMvj_xejg
Yes that’s a shame. I’ve asked Derek once to do a voiceover, maybe he lends us his voice :)
Good piece of news.
Videos in the blog do not open on my Ipad
You can watch it on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3LMYFth_eE
Hello Christoph
what is that for a Notebook ? Can you give me a name ?
thankĀ“s Elmo
I don’t have the detailed specs at hand but I think it’s this one of those
http://amzn.to/KeQfaS
when you said multiple “3d sensor support” Did you mean that it can scan with multiple kinects at the same time or that it supports different brands of depth scanners?
different brands. we should be more clear about that. although in our labs we have multiple kinects at the same time running too ;)
What did you prepare the car paint with before scanning? I have a black car that I’d like to scan, but the results are very patchy…