Low Cost 3D scanning
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I'm sure this has been up here before, I may have even been the one who posted it. however I wanted to point it out again...
http://www.david-laserscanner.com/

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Thanks for the info.
Cheers.
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@krisidious said:
I'm sure this has been up here before, I may have even been the one who posted it. however I wanted to point it out again...
I think it was me?!

http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=29565
But you may have posted about David before me?

Here's another really cool link (for the benefit of all us Mac users!);
http://courses.cit.cornell.edu/ee476/FinalProjects/s2009/dat38/Website/index.html
I'm quite interested in building this (once I have some cash)
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there's also a cheap solution at http://www.scannerkiller.com
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@vfx2001 said:
there's also a cheap solution at http://www.scannerkiller.com
all you need is a DSLR.Hi vfx2001.
Two DSLR cameras?
I hardly call that 'cheap'!

I presume this is your invention? If so, well done- it looks great!
And thanks for posting too, AND, of course, welcome to SCF!

Tom
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You can also do it with 1 DSLR. Under calibrate and photograph links, there are instructions for using 1 camera.
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It all looks great, but if I am uploading my photographs to the cloud, who has overall copyright of those images, especially considering that the service is "free"?
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Do you resend you the 3D model free from the photographies?
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Hmm- always read the small print & legal stuff!

Looks like the site owners, take your copyright as soon as you upload anything.
Buy David instead.

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