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Students and the Vivid 910 |
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This article presents two projects carried out by students in the frame of the course of Optical Measurement. Both have been accomplished at the city museum (Museo di Santa Giulia). The former is the acquisition of a statue, the latter is the
acquisition of a bass relief. In both cases, students used the Vivid
910 scanner as the measurement sensor.
The statue is the Winged Victory of Brescia, which was already measured in 2001 by using OPL-3D. The aim was to compare the measurement performances when coherent light
(Vivid 910) is used instead of incoherent light (OPL-3D). The students
who carried out the project are Nicola Modonesi and Davide Barba. Here
you can download a brief presentation of their work.
The bass relief is a very large one, representing the patron saints of
Brescia, St. Faustino and Giovita. The aim was to produce the triangle
mesh of the bass-relief. The students who perfmed the project are Mauro
Facchini and Emanuele Tonoli. Here you can download a brief
presentation of their work.
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