Intel real sense camera d435
How to capture 360 degree of full object body rotation using intel real sense camera d435. which software is suitable to capture 360 degree 3d model for rotation i'm using rotary table and 1 intel real sense camera d435.
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Hi Bsri5948 The D435-compatible turntable scanning commercial software LIPScan 3D may meet your requirements.
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Hello,
I'm currently using the free version of Lipscan 3D software for 360-degree image capture with a rotary table. However, I've encountered an issue with this free version – it doesn't seem to allow me to save mesh files. I need to find a way to save these files or explore alternative software solutions that can capture 360-degree images with a rotary table and provide the ability to save mesh files.
If you have any insights on how to save mesh files in the free version of Lipscan 3D or if you can recommend alternative software options that offer this functionality, I'd greatly appreciate your assistance. My goal is to continue my 360-degree capture work while staying within budget constraints.
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Hello,
I'm currently using the free version of Lipscan 3D software for 360-degree image capture with a rotary table. However, I've encountered an issue with this free version – it doesn't seem to allow me to save mesh files. I need to find a way to save these files or explore alternative software solutions that can capture 360-degree images with a rotary table and provide the ability to save mesh files using intel realsense camera D435.
If you have any insights on how to save mesh files in the free version of Lipscan 3D or if you can recommend alternative software options that offer this functionality, I'd greatly appreciate your assistance. My goal is to continue my 360-degree capture work while staying within budget constraints.
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Hi Bsri5948 Page 26 of the user guide for LIPScan 3D describes how a 3D editing interface with an export function should automatically appear when scanning is completed. I do not know whether the export feature is unlocked in the 5 minute trial version though.
https://www.lips-hci.com/developer-documentation
If you need an alternative RealSense-compatible 3D scanning product with a free trial and an export feature, the free trial of ItSeez3D offers export for a fee of $7 per model.
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I'm looking for software that can capture 360-degree 3D models of small objects using a rotary table and an Intel RealSense camera D435. I've already tried LipScan 3D and ItSeez3D, but they don't have the export options I need. Can you recommend alternative software that's easy to use for this purpose?
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The ITSeez3D trial version's information on the ItSeez3D website indicates that it should support export for $7 per export.
The RealSense SDK has an example program called rs-kinfu that can create a 360 degree scan with a single camera by building up a scan progressively with frame fusion and then exporting a .ply point cloud file. This file can be imported into 3D modeling tools such as the free open-source MeshLab or Blender for conversion into a mesh. The rs-kinfu tool requires some programming knowledge to get working though.
https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/blob/master/wrappers/opencv/kinfu/readme.md
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Could you recommend software that can facilitate the direct capture of 3D scans of small objects while they are being rotated on a rotary table using an Intel RealSense D435 camera? I'm looking for a solution that can handle the entire process, from capturing depth data to creating a 3D model, ideally without the need for extensive programming
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Aside from LIPScan 3D and rs-kinfu, most RealSense-compatible 3D scanning solutions are suited to large scenes rather than small objects on a turntable.
The only remaining solution that would suit your situation may be to use the free RealSense Viewer tool to capture an individual .ply from each side of the object instead of rotating the object and then stitch the individual ply files together into a single combined one using a tool such as the free open-source CloudCompare.
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