A complete full-dome laser scan, 3D panoramic image capture and transfer to the iPad Pro takes only 3 minutes. It features a 60 meter measurement range for full dome scans. It is so small and light that it fits in a typical messenger bag and can be carried almost anywhere. The Leica BLK360 defines a new category: the imaging laser scanner. Anyone who can operate an iPad can now capture the world around them with high resolution 3D panoramic images. The one-button Leica BLK360 is not only the smallest and lightest of its kind, but also offers a simple user experience. The BLK360 captures the world around you with full-color panoramic images overlaid on a high accuracy point cloud. Las Vegas - Leica Geosystems announced at Autodesk University 2016 the BLK360, a miniaturized black 3D imaging laser scanner that will be bundled with Autodesk’s ReCap 360 Pro and the new ReCap 360 Pro app for iPad. with very little cost to produce a graphical representation of the existing work with the proposed workĬould really make you stand out from the rest of the proposals if you ask me. I agree i think this current technology certainly has its place.I see it being used at my firm for quick hitting proposal work where no one else would have any sort of site images just to give you general scale, shape etc. It could really be a game changer for documenting existing buildings. Especially with how drones can be programmed to eliminate the need for people pilots (the Drone swarms in formation on youtube, and the like). I guess opinions vary on use cases, but that (to me, just my opinion) renders it pretty useless for anything but rendering and context modeling. But the last time i looked at it (a few months ago?) the tolerances being discussed were +/- inches. The photogrammetry stuff is really interesting to me. That said, it can also represent more accuracy than we can actually use practically, so its safe to say (as far as laser scanning goes) the technology is "there," but its a software/human-interfacing-issue that might be lacking. Human error in registration can make the point cloud be inaccurate enough to be worthless. Certainly, we use laser scanners to assemble point clouds and we model over the top of those. But right now, i fear that *all* of it isnt quite there yet. Im super excited with where all of this technology is going.
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