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3-dimensional technology January 2010 3d Scanning of Archaeological Sculpture Monument 85 Bilbao, Cotzumalhuapa Geomagic Software Author: Cindy Contreras / Editor: Nicholas Hellmuth 3d scanners - 3d software reviews 3d Software for Maya archaeology research TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Processing Scans in Geomagic for Archaeological and Ethno-botanical Research 2 Photo Essay 3 Please Note Other FLAAR Reports 7 This report has not yet been licensed to any other 3d scanner or software manu-facturer, distributor, dealer, or sales rep, to distribute. So if you obtained this from any other com-pany, you may have a pirated copy. The reason we prefer that FLAAR Reports be obtained only from licensed locations is because a report may be updated by FLAAR. If you got your version from some-where else, it may be an obsolete edition. To obtain a legitimate copy, which you know is the complete report with all the original description, please obtain your original and full report straight from: www.3d-scanners-3d-software-reviews.org FLAAR Mesoamerica 2010 © 3d scanners - 3d software reviews 3d Software for Maya archaeology research Introduction 3-dimensional technology research projects in cultural heritage FLAAR Mesoamerica is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to research, education and outreach on how digital imaging technologies can record our visual links to the past, present and future, especiallyrelatedtopre-ColombianculturesofMesoamerica.FLAARalsoevaluateslargeformatprinters and has been a beta tester for scanners and high-resolution digital cameras. As technology advances every day and there are new trends in digital imaging, FLAAR is now entering into 3d imaging capturing and 3 dimensional analysis for the preservation and documentation of cultural heritage. In December 2009 two persons of the FLAAR staff, together with FLAAR director, attended a special three-day 3D scanner training course at Zcorp, where they learned how to handle the portable ZScanner 800 and how to process the data from it. They came back to Guatemala with a ZScanner 800 and a HP laptop with one licensed copy of Geomagic installed; both lent from Zcorp for 90 days. Since then our team in Guatemala has scanned several native fruits and vegetables for our Mayan ethnobotany projects and visited the Museo Cotzumalhuapa for a scanning session of the sculptures. In this report we describe the process of the Monument 85 of the Museo Cultura Cotzumalguapa. Eduardo Sacayón and Cindy Contreras, members of FLAAR staff, during the 3D scanner training at ZCorp with Joe Borto-lotti. 1 3d scanners - 3d software reviews 3d Software for Maya archaeology research Processing Scans in Geomagic for Archaeological and Ethnobotanical Research During our visit to Museo Cultura Cotzumal-guapa our team scanned several archaeology sculptures which were later processed using Geomagic. These sculptures varied in size from the size of a human head up to architec-tural columns two meters high. In this report we show the processing of the Monument 85. Eduardo Sacayón scanning a sculpture that was an architec-tural support at Museo Cultura Cotzumalguapa. Nicholas Hellmuth scanning one of the three 8th century heads at Museo Cultura Cotzumalguapa. 2 3d scanners - 3d software reviews 3d Software for Maya archaeology research The Monument 85 was made out of six scans because it was a large sculpture. Here you can see the first two parts being matched. Now the sculpture is all registered. The part of the face was scanned with higher resolution because of the details. 3 ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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