3D laser scanning

         

          3D laser scanning is a method of spatial data mass collection. With the collected datasets we can accurately re-create almost any given 'real world' object in digital environment. Individual scans register together and transform to provide complex 3D representation of the scanned object in correct coordinate frame. Basic digital output of scanning is a pointcloud, a quantity of three-dimensional points in space. Real colour information obtained by digital camera can also be added to every point of the pointcloud to allow for realistic representation of the scanned object or area. By additional processing we provide high resolution 3D CAD models and 2D technical documentation drawings. The main adavantage of 3D laser scanning is its high integrity of collected data, the scanner will survey every little detail in its view and range in very short time comparing to any traditional method of spatial data collection.

 

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