• Shanghai exhibition
  • Beijing exhibition
  • Shenzhen exhibition
Menu
中文
  • Homepage

  • Overview

    Introduction

    Online Catalog

    Exhibit Categories

    Transportation

  • Exhibitor Services

    Login of exhibitors self-service system

    Exhibitor Registration

    File Download

    Show Report

  • Visitor Service

    Visitor Registration

    Group Visitor Registration

    Exhibitors & Products Index

    Visitor Guide

  • Conference Activities

    Agenda

    Registration

    Speakers

    Download

  • News

    Exhibition News

    Exhibitor Express

    Video

    Media Support

    Review

  • About Us

    Sponsor

    Contact us

  • Homepage

  • Overview

    Introduction
    Online Catalog
    Exhibit Categories
    Transportation
  • Exhibitor Services

    Login of exhibitors self-service system
    Exhibitor Registration
    File Download
    Show Report
  • Visitor Service

    Visitor Registration
    Group Visitor Registratio
    Exhibitors & Products Index
    Visitor Guide
  • Conference Activities

    Agenda
    Registration
    Speakers
    Download
  • News

    Exhibition News
    Exhibitor Express
    Video
    Media Support
    Review
  • About us

    Sponsor
    Contact us
Homepage >> News >> Exhibitor Express
Lingyun 3D Scanner - How to scan large objects 3D
2012-05-10

3D scanning of large objects, such as trains, can be challenging. First of all, we can't get the train to the special measuring shop. However, the simple point-to-point measurement cannot fully understand the difference between the vehicle and the design and the deformation situation, and the white light 3D scanning provides a new solution.

Picture: Train scan results - 2.6m wide and 2.3m high

The HDI Advance from Ling Cloud can easily solve the problem of scanning large objects because it is a very portable and flexible product. Can accurately measure a mobile phone, but also can accurately obtain the front of the train three-dimensional contour. The HDI Advance can be easily mounted on the jib to photograph the top of the train from up to 5 meters in the air. With wide field of view and great depth of field, it is easy to capture clear images.

The following are the matters needing attention when scanning large objects:

1. Use highly accurate calibration plates

3D scanning of large objects requires really high precision calibration plates. Large calibration plates are expensive to make, but if you have a lot of 3D scans of this scale, it is worthwhile to make large calibration plates. On the other hand, the acquisition of 30 to 40 corrected images will help reduce the impact of distortion, thus improving accuracy and reducing post-processing time.

2. Minimize environmental impacts

Modifying the environment as much as possible to reduce ambient light interference will really help reduce noise. For very large objects, often outdoors, this often means scanning at night. You need to make sure that the object and the 3D scanner are completely still before capturing the 3D scan, but this is not easy. Also, make sure the projector vents are not in front of the lens, as this will affect the 3D scan data of the workpiece. You can use live image zooming to check for relative motion or thermal deformation to make sure there is no change.

3. Collect enough geometric features

Scanning large objects, such as trains, requires you to go back and forth looking for reference features, and making sure there are enough geometric features in each frame is crucial for stitching. If there are not enough natural features, some features can be added artificially. The alignment function of HDI Advance is very powerful, and in the case of enough geometric features, the stitching task can be completed very well.

VisionChina All rights reservedJing ICP B. No. 16034613