I'm attaching some single scans so you can get a picture of what it looks like. The room lighting was off during scanning and the blinds were partially closed, so the lighting at the scanning locat...
I'm attaching some single scans so you can get a picture of what it looks like. The room lighting was off during scanning and the blinds were partially closed, so the lighting at the scanning locat...
I have also found Instant Meshes, a free application that is very helpful.
Hi Trevor, Thanks so much for the insight—and for being part of the team behind this amazing scanner! Your suggestion about using a wide, low-height base is super practical. I can see how t...
Echoing what Vaclav said, when I scan something small and symmetrical, I will often put it on top of a small box, something that has a large width x length so that it sticks out around the object, ...
Hi Vaclav, Thanks so much for the welcome and for sharing that tip—really appreciate it! I hadn’t considered using external artifacts to assist with alignment, but that makes a lot of...
@Vik Starre Hi Vik, Welcome to the community and congrats on your THREE scanner =) While I don't have specific experience scanning jewelry. I've found a helpful technique when working with symme...
@Brian Hyland Hi Brian, The scanner itself doesn't have built-in functions to align scans to the Cartesian coordinate system, so you'll need to do this manually in your post-processing software...
@DCLARS Hey Derik, Your experience sounds very familiar. You've actually discovered one of the fundamental challenges in reverse engineering. Let me explain what's happening and suggest some be...
Hi everyone! I received my THREE just yesterday and I’m already loving it—huge thanks to the team for shipping such an excellent product in a great case. I’m working with symmetr...
I would like to try and use the MAF Three scanner with a separate rotary axis. Can a third party axis ( Closed loop stepper & controller) be controlled over the external interface? Can a third ...
Hello everyone, I’m currently exploring how to build an inspection workflow that combines a 3-D scanner’s API (e.g., from a device like the THREE scanner) with an external computer-vis...
Yes this is an absolute addition that needs to be made
Absolutely, the floating point removal should be based on a percentage of total size, so any point that are lower than the size of the main body that the user sets as a percentage would be deleted....
What a dream it is to work with the THREE! Using a mount (see previous post) that allow me to rotate and orient both reference shapes and mouthpiece, I got the following results using...
Thanks! I would think that putting some time and effort into "Staging" parts would pay dividends in the final result. In this case, 90% of the scan can be complete with the mouthpiece straig...
We talked extensively about the measurement tool and heatmapping in this blog post from January 25: https://www.matterandform.net/blogs/news/v-10-software-update-this-is-the-big-one
I am considering options to acquire depth information on a flat of small plants (10" by 20") and am considering the THREE for a fixed application using a single scan at a distance of around 800mm t...
Ironically we had full HDR in MFStudio but no one ever used it, so it wasn't a priority for THREE.
Hi Jose,The Capture.Image call in the API sends a request to the scanner, which sends back a response that has the image wrapped. You can see the capture Image example here.In that example, the ima...
HDR is not to capture several scans with different exposure settings. HDR is to combine several scans with different exposure settings into one picture considering only the best exposed area from s...