Scientists from Saarland have developed a robust 3D scanning method that enables high-quality geometry capturing of objects that are very difficult to capture with traditional scanning techniques due to their material (i.e. dark, translucent or transparent surfaces).
The key idea of this new method is to place the object into a tank filled with a fluorescent fluid. Rather than detecting peak intensities as in structured light scanning, the object’s surface will appear as a drop of intensity.
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