We offer a new web based service for presentation of 3D laserscanning data. Scene WebShare enables exploration of 3D scanned data inside internet browsers.
Scene WebShare inside a browser window
Scene Webshare shows individual scans as panoramic photographs and enables the user to explore scaned scene, measure distances and move between scan positions. The service also creates an overview map of the survey site to make identification of individual positions of panoramic views straight forward. Additionaly to distance measurments it is possible to determine areas in the overview map. Users can download original datasets for advanced processing.
Scene WebShare is a free of cost software package made by Faro that administers all acquired 3D scanned data on the client's server and allows password secured or unrestricted access to the data from the local network or internet.
For more information on Scene WebShare, instalation a using of the servise please do not hesitate to contact us.
In November this year we worked on complete interior survey of Chrisitan Doppler Garammar School in Prague. The reason for the survey was a project for planned refurbishment of school's heating system. We chose 3D laser scanning to carry out the job. One of the reasons to scan the building was the tight deadline we had for the job. Using our fast and accurate Faro Focus 3D scanner in the six storey building, adding in total around 9000 square meters of floor plans, we managed to complete the site works in just 7 days. Other reason for 3D laser scanning was the possibility to provide engineers with the aquired data. They can use it to analyze all parts of the building helping them to determine the best solution for their project. Inside Faro Scene LT, a free of cost scanning software provided with the data, it is easily possible to visually analyze the surrounding situation, read coordinates, determine dimensions, or even create geometric entities representing scanned objects with the possibility of exporting to CAD formats.
image 2 - section through the school
In total we registered 291 scans, created a 3D pointcloud with 1 cm resolution of 260 million points, extracted plan and section drawings from the aquired 3D data and created a fly-through video you can see below. From the first scan to issue the project took 20 days.