Scanning in the next dimension
ZEISS presents its photorealistic 3D scanner and 3D scan service at Hannover Messe
Capturing an object in 3D in a precise and photorealistic way is quite a challenge. “Unlike with two-dimensional scans, it’s not enough to simply capture color points and accurately replicate them.” ZEISS has developed its own, patented algorithm just to capture the spatial position of an object’s surface points. According to Klavehn, the ZEISS RealScan cloud is where “digital data [is created], i.e. three-dimensional copies or ‘digital twins’ of the scanned objects. The ZEISS RealScan thus creates a neutral, objective version of reality. With all its details. Be it wood, leather, plastic or even foods, any object can be reproduced with all its tiny surface and material details.
“Special details such as those on delicious crusty bread, plush leather shoes, the fine pores of a wooden bowl or the intricate design of a plastic surface are no problem for the ZEISS RealScan,” claims Klavehn.
“When combined with classic electronic image creation and processing (computer-generated imagery, CGI) the ZEISS RealScan opens up whole new creative possibilities. Not only does it cut down on lengthy modeling work, it also creates new possibilities for reproducing complex surfaces.”
ZEISS is convinced that RealScan is far more than just a tool for use in retail and industry – it’s also great for use in museums and scientific environments. Thanks to its high resolution and true-to-life depictions, the ZEISS RealScan is ideal for documentation purposes. Whether it’s for digitally reproducing artifacts or for exhibitions
the ZEISS RealScan is just so easy to use. The ZEISS RealScan software guides the user through the scanning process. Right after the scan, the software reproduces the 3D model in the ZEISS RealScan cloud. At the end of the process, data will be available that can be used and edited in the standard .obj format. “Users in the know can take care of the further processing in any 3D program.”
ZEISS offers two versions of the RealScan, as well as the required hardware and software directly, as part of its rental service. The 3D models can then be created via the ZEISS RealScan cloud. The price of the scanned 3D model will vary depending on the object. Customers can also send the object to the ZEISS Scan Center for scanning.