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3D scanning solutions by ZEISS in the automotive industry

The automotive industry is one of the most competitive industries in the world, with constant pressure to improve quality, reduce costs, and increase efficiency. One technology that has proven to be a valuable tool in achieving these goals is 3D scanning. In this article, we will explore why and how 3D scanning is being used in the automotive industry for quality control, and what advantages it brings.

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Create colored and textured meshes of archaeological artefacts using mobile 3D scanning

3D scan technology is used for a wide range of applications in the archaeological environment, like archiving, preserving, reproduction and sharing – analogue and virtual. In all these areas, optical 3D scanning solutions make visible what the human eye can’t see.
Follow the process here to see how detailed a mesh can actually get by adding color and texture.

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Create your own 3D print figure

Some moments you would like to keep forever. Souvenirs and photos are a great help. However, a custom 3D figure could be even more personal and tangible. The latest technology offers numerous possibilities to create printable figures of all kinds through 3D modeling, e.g. miniature people, objects or landscapes – suitable for any occasion. But how do you get from a photo or a real object to a 3D print figure?

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How to use portable 3D scanning for the restoration of architecture

Historic architecture is often seen as an important part of our cultural heritage. Preserving it for future generations is a vital task. One way to achieve this goal is through restoration. It involves the process of returning a building to its original state by repairing or reconstructing damaged or missing parts. 3D scanning technology supports in this case with the collection of data necessary for the rework of hundreds years worth of history.

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