Welcome Marta!

There are still some posibilities you can explore.

All best
Miguel

El vie., 18 de jun. de 2021 3:09 p. m., Marta Rufino <
[email protected]> escribió:

> Hi Miguel,
>
> Thank you very much for this alternative and your comments. I also tried
> contacting NEXTENGINE but got no answer ... further, this is easier because
> it is in EU
> The bivalve shells can have pretty much light reflected so this might be
> an issue to us. I should check this aspect then.
>
> Best regards,
> M.
> PS: you used the DAVID SLS2 with what subjects?
>
> Miguel Eduardo Delgado Burbano <[email protected]> escreveu no
> dia sexta, 18/06/2021 à(s) 18:35:
>
>> Hi Marta,
>>
>>
>>
>> I have an Artec Space Spider scanner. It works quite well and is
>> portable, has a high 3D resolution (0.1mm), point accuracy (0.05 mm), fast
>> scanning speed, and can recover the color and texture of the scanned
>> object. The only (sometimes important) issue is that given the light used,
>> the color of the object (white and light-green), and the excessive
>> brightness of some surfaces have important implications in the resulting
>> scanning. Another complication is its high price  ~25 ka dollars.  I would
>> suggest you search for a different device less expensive and with similar
>> characteristics. If you don't pretend to use it extensively and
>> intensively, maybe a DAVID SLS2 can give you similar results at a much
>> lower price. I had a very good experience with the DAVID SLS2 scanner.
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>>
>> All best
>>
>>
>> Miguel
>>
>>
>

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