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Jul 2016

Excellent! I can’t wait to see the results, especially from the software: ease of cleaning / stitching etc. The scanresults themselves I already saw some examples which look good (for professional purposes). Of course it is, as often, as well a question of price/performance ratio.

Checked out the Scan in a Box yesterday, check this Instagram photo 2.

It uses visible structured light, which gives very detailed geometry, but the monochrome cameras use the same technique to capture color as the Einscan-S does, which I find subpar.

I’m prioritizing hand hand scanners with RGB camera first, so maybe I’ll test that one later.

If you have the Einscan Pro available: I may have a good test situation for you. Send me a direct mail if you’re interested.

Hi Nick – I’ve used Creaform’s GoScan in the past. It’s a decent enough scanner for human body parts, but for that price I always thought they could do better. I’d be curious to know more about Thor3D. There is not much info out there about it, but I think a wireless scanner has been long overdue. I wonder how long the battery lasts.