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structured light

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What is structured light?

Structured light is a 3D scanning technique that projects a known pattern (often lines or grids) of light onto an object or scene. By observing how the pattern deforms when it hits the surface, the system can calculate the depth and shape of the object. It's commonly used for 3D modeling, industrial inspection, reverse engineering, and robotics.

What other technologies are related to structured light?

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Python is a versatile programming language often used for processing and analyzing the data captured by structured light 3D scanners, as well as for controlling the scanning process itself. Therefore it is complementary.
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