Master Class in Dot3D™ 4.0: Intel® RealSense™ Handheld 3D Scanning

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • This interactive training session covers the full process of capturing and processing Dot3D scan data from the newly supported Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515 and Depth Camera D455. The live session was hosted by our in-house Dot3D scanning expert Chris Ahern, with additional commentary from DotProduct founder and CTO Rafael Spring. Topics covered (and demoed live) include all of the following and more:

    - Live scanning with Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515 and Depth Camera D455
    - Discussion of the benefits of each new camera in relation to the full suite of options
    - Demonstration of new scan-time annotation and custom annotation class capabilities
    - Overview of multiple savable measurement features now built into Dot3D 4.0
    - Live demo of improved re-localization functionality when tracking is lost
    - Review of UI updates, language options, lat/long referencing, AprilTag display
    - Explanation of new autosave process and best practices for saving data
    - Full overview of advanced settings and other changes in Dot3D 4.0
    - Commentary from Dot3D creator Rafael Spring...on 4.0 and what's next!
    - Live Q & A session with DotProduct's Chris Ahern and Rafael Spring

Комментарии • 14

  • @glennedward2201
    @glennedward2201 Год назад +1

    Will you consider a hobby package? Looking for a way I can use my realsense for scanning into a stl file and 3d printing. $95 a month is steep for hobby use. I see the mole was just released by makerbot with incredible detail for only $400. I really didn’t want to go with new hardware since I’ve machined my own turntable setup with multi scanning using a pair of D435, a Lidar, and a couple cameras. Not the end of the world I guess i could sell these d400’s
    Currently the only open source available is a little low in detail. It works but it is a bit meh and can be issue where bearing pockets and through holes exist.
    I scan rc parts for my hobby because the ABS plastics break so easy so i can print in carbon fiber for the added durability. Alternatively i still use Cad. If there was a $200 one time fee and was limited to scan’s within a 36” cube id be fine with that. Most of what i scan is on a 12” turntable. Occasionally some larger pieces on a rotisserie in my 2’ x 4’ printer. Having one of my cameras attach the printer gantry wjile the rotisserie slowly spins is really nice for the occasional larger item. Its always the software that makes it difficult for the average person to justify as an expense. Nice software you all have.

    • @DotProduct3D
      @DotProduct3D  Год назад

      Yes, in this particular case I think we can definitely help you out. Please contact sales@dotproduct3d.com

  • @dsfs17987
    @dsfs17987 Год назад +1

    any chance of support for Azure Kinect in the future? especially since Intel seems to have dropped the RealSense series products?

    • @glennedward2201
      @glennedward2201 Год назад +1

      They still manufacture realsense. They only sell to distributors now.

    • @DotProduct3D
      @DotProduct3D  Год назад

      @DotProduct3D
      1 second ago
      While we don't have plans for Azure Kinect at this time, we are always investigating new 3D camera options and will definitely be adding to the list in the future: dotproduct.zohodesk.com/portal/en/kb/articles/depthcameras

  • @agedrone9127
    @agedrone9127 2 года назад

    Ótima apresentação. Poderiam disponibilizar link's para download da apresentação e a nuvem de pontos?

  • @successhuang3827
    @successhuang3827 3 года назад

    Hello, Could you tell me how to attach the intel realsense on the back of microsoft surface pro and smartphone?

    • @DotProduct3D
      @DotProduct3D  3 года назад

      We recommend magnetic or velcro mounting and a USB C-to-C 3.1 cable. We sell a magnetic mounting kit + approved USB C-to-C cable for $30 USD. You may request a quote to order this at www.dotproduct3d.com/orders

  • @emilie1977
    @emilie1977 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @emilie1977
    @emilie1977 3 года назад

    Why l515 not work in direct sunlight?

    • @DotProduct3D
      @DotProduct3D  3 года назад

      While the LiDAR technology in the L515 is very impressive and powerful for its size and price point, it simply is not quite powerful enough to overcome sunlight interference. This is also explained in more detail at the 13:20 mark in the video.

  • @FPChris
    @FPChris 3 года назад

    Do a handheld 3D scan of a detailed item on a table.

    • @DotProduct3D
      @DotProduct3D  3 года назад +1

      Our sweet spot as far as scene scale is currently anything from 3x3 ft objects (with the DPI-10SR) up to a whole house (with any other supported camera). As we continue to add support for more and more 3D cameras, that definitely may change, but as it stands very small objects are not ideal for our technology. Room-scale is where we particularly excel.