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  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting - Scanners
    February 2007 Vol.11 Issue 1 Page(s) 136-139 in print issue Add To My Personal Library Scanners convert text documents, paper photographs and images, slides and negatives, and even small three-dimensional objects into digital files. Essentially electronic copy machines, most scanners come
  • 3D Scanners Take Volume Measurement to a New Level
    for these vast storage applications. Using multiple scanners strategically located above the material to span the entire surface is an innovative way to estimate inventory in storage domes. Advanced software combines all measurements from multiple scanners and maps them three-dimensionally to estimate
  • Long-established Company Atlas Weyhausen Chooses Creaform
    As well as being innovative in developing and building its wheel loaders, the long-established company Atlas Weyhausen GmbH is also innovative in its quality assurance: Since the start of 2011, the company has used the Handyscan 3D three-dimensional scanner from Creaform with Geomagic software
  • Found Art: Images On The Web
    designs requires some creativity, but you don't have to be a Michelangelo to create drop shadows or three-dimensional (3-D) buttons. Mostly what it takes are the right tools and practice; a fair amount of practice, to be honest. For designers looking to add visual pizzazz to their Web pages
  • Case Study: Every Nook and Cranny
    The Mephisto Extreme 3D-Scanner from 3DDynamics relies on AVT Pike digital cameras to scan objects, humans, animals or plants with the highest possible precision in three dimensions. 3DDynamics specializes in three-dimensional scanning. This high-tech company, located in sâ Gravenwezel near Antwerp
  • Unified Optical Scanning Technology - Preface
    comprehensively as another unifying dimension. Rendering now only the thematic highlights, it is noteworthy that the final chapter in this volume summarizes the principal thrust of each chapter. It closes with a unique and potentially controversial independent compilation of the major scanner types
  • Targeted Vertical Cross-Sectional Imaging with Handheld Near-Infrared Dual Axes Confocal Fluorescence Endomicroscope
    to that used by pathologists. The scan head is 10 mm in outer diameter (OD), and integrates a one dimensional (1-D) microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) X-axis scanner and a bulky lead zirconate titanate (PZT) based Z-axis actuator. The microscope images in a raster-scanning pattern with a +-6
  • Lasers in manufacturing and packaging
    . The laser's high-resolution quality also makes it possible to engrave codes that can be read by scanners. These include one-dimensional barcodes, such as universal product codes (UPCs), used in the vast majority of saleable products; two-dimensional data matrix codes, widely used in the aerospace

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