Python OpenCV 3D Scanner
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Point Cloud Generators Based on the Intel RealSense OpenCV Python SDK which can be found here: dev.intelreals...
Used an Intel RealSense D415 which can be purchased here: www.intelreals...
GitHub: github.com/Uly...
Python RealSense documentation:
intelrealsense...
RealSense program examples: github.com/Int...
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You are the only person on RUclips with a video like this, can you make a tutorial???
please!
Hi, sorry for the late response. What part are you stuck on?
@@ulysesordaz4981It's not a got stuck on it thing, it's just a I want to follow every step, to make my own
Great job man
Really amazing work mate! Well explained video!
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Is there a way for the image to be able to get the correct dimensions front the real world object, for example if you scanned something 10cm long would it 3d print that big.?
You should be able to handle dimensions on whatever program you use for your .STL files. In my case I could scale the object in Ultimaker Cura to that size.
was anyone able to run the code?
there are many errors in it
it works for me
download the packages to your ide
Is it possible to use this program with another type of camera ?
I don't think so since the code I used to run it came from the Intel website directly and is written specifically for that camera. I've seen people pull it off with an iPhone lidar camera or a Kinect from an Xbox.
Please provide with python code for the same
Hello, it's fantastic video,
Can you do each part with details?
Hi, what part do you need help with, or what part is confusing?
I don't understand how to have multiple pictures and paste them into Ultimaker Cura. Additionally, could you explain how you completed the mesh editing in MeshLab?
@@ulysesordaz4981 I don't understand how to have multiple pictures and paste them into Ultimaker Cura. Additionally, could you explain how you completed the mesh editing in MeshLab?
@@coursfiliereeln4592 ruclips.net/video/OtmI2bWjL0I/видео.html this video helped me a lot with merging meshes. What you have to do is once you get all your meshes, you will need to open them in mesh lab and then stitch them together. Once you stitch them you will need to export them as an STL file. Please let me know if that helps.
@@ulysesordaz4981Yes, I understand. Thank you very much.