biginovero
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A bit different from this forum scope but I really need to know it.
I was told by a friend that he saw on tv some unspecified students from a US university (Seattle? MIT??) who demonstrated a sort of 3d camera by means of which they were capable of feeding directly 3d shots into cad/cam software, so obtaining an immediate reconstruction of the object that had been photographed.
Since I would need it for reconstructing museum artifacts I wondered what actual technology my friend would be referring to.
Possibly on this forum there is somebody aware of this technology, which might also be not 3d (I checked computational photography but it seems not to have any connection with cad/cam).
I was told by a friend that he saw on tv some unspecified students from a US university (Seattle? MIT??) who demonstrated a sort of 3d camera by means of which they were capable of feeding directly 3d shots into cad/cam software, so obtaining an immediate reconstruction of the object that had been photographed.
Since I would need it for reconstructing museum artifacts I wondered what actual technology my friend would be referring to.
Possibly on this forum there is somebody aware of this technology, which might also be not 3d (I checked computational photography but it seems not to have any connection with cad/cam).