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3D-Laserscanning

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What is 3D-Laserscanning?

3D laser scanning is a non-contact, non-destructive technology that captures the shape of physical objects using a laser beam. The scanner projects a laser onto the object's surface and measures the distance to the object by analyzing the reflected or refracted laser light. The data collected is used to create a highly accurate 3D point cloud of the object's surface. This technology is commonly used in various fields such as surveying, architecture, construction, manufacturing, reverse engineering, cultural heritage preservation, and entertainment to create 3D models, perform inspections, and document existing conditions.

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3D-Laserscanning Competitor Technologies

Photogrammetry is a competing technology for 3D reconstruction, using photographs instead of laser beams. It provides an alternative method for capturing 3D data of objects and environments.
mentioned alongside 3D-Laserscanning in 39% (51) of relevant job posts

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