First 3D Personal Desktop Scanner
Real-View Corporation is proud to announce its first desktop 3D scanner! Derived from 3D image capture technology that has been developed for use in medical cameras used for non-evasive surgery, this first ever low cost 3D desktop scanner provides the consumer with the ability to scan and capture objects in full topographical 360-degree 3D.
“You see all the bumps, lumps, and contours of your subject.”
The captured image can be rendered and viewed from any vantage point desired by simply using a mouse to position the viewing angle. The topographical 360-degree 3D scan can be exported into any web based document, online catalog, or online auction.
“Topographical 360-degree 3D capture is the next logical step in image capture and display for e-tailers,” said Real-View 3D founder JJHoward. Topographical 360-degree 3D will revolutionize online auctions such as E-Bay, online catalogs, PDF files, and documentation allowing a single image to replace several with the ability to render and view the subject from any desired angle in 3D detail. ?

For more information, go to the company’s Web site.
This article was last modified on January 7, 2023
This article was first published on January 9, 2009
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