Technological Fundamentals, or how Creaform builds 3D optical measuring systems

By: Isabelle Roy

In: 3D Technologies

14 Oct 2011

Always wondered what was at the heart of the Creaform technologies?

You’ll be glad to know that you can satisfy your curiosity by going through the technical paper on Intelligent Measurement that we have recently released.

In a Nutshell
This is how Charles Mony, Creaform’s president, summarized the whole concept:

“3D optical sensor technologies can capture a huge number of data observations at very high rates, on the surface of objects. Based on that huge number of data observations, Creaform has developed a new framework to generate very accurate points. Thanks to this technological advancement and based on the concept of intelligent measurement, it is now possible to deliver a very accurate high density set of points, in real time and without noise. Intelligent measurement process, data framework, real-time processing, calibration and acquisition model are a few keys elements of Creaform’s technological fundamentals that make for more accurate systems in 3D optical metrology.”

If you would like to read the complete 10-page paper or view Charles Mony video presentation, click here.

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