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Geometry resolution of 3D scanner with Intel RealSense SR300 camera

JSt-P1
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Hi,

I have a 3D scanner from 3D Systems that has the Intel RealSense SR300 camera. I would like to know if there is someone that know the meaning of low to high geometry resolution in the software that come with the scanner.

Thank you in advance to take the time to answer my question.

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MartyG
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Are you using the Sense 2 scanner from 3D Systems, please? If so, the user manual says about low to high resolution selection that "higher values will consume more processing power and memory, and may cause delays in the scanning process".

In the manual of the device's predecessor, the first Sense, it says "resolution determines the density of the scan data acquired; higher resolution will yield denser scans, but can slow down the capture speed".

http://cubify.s3.amazonaws.com/Scanners/Sense/sense_2nd_gen_user_guide_win.pdf http://cubify.s3.amazonaws.com/Scanners/Sense/sense_2nd_gen_user_guide_win.pdf

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JSt-P1
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Yes, I'm using the Sense 2 scanner from 3D Systems.

I found also that information, but I'm looking for more detail such as resolution numbers or the association of low in the scanner software to the Intel RealSense SR300 camera for example. In other words, I found the product datasheet of the Intel RealSense SR300 camera and would like to know to which resolution the 4 levels find in the Sense 2 software are associated to.

Thanks

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MartyG
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Sometimes products that contain RealSense cameras are not cateorized as RealSense cameras, but as something else. For example, the Intel Project Alloy VR headset contained a RealSense ZR300 camera but was not promoted as a RealSense device. The Intel Euclid, a candy-bar sized mini computing device, also had a ZR300 in it but was not marketed as a camera. The Sense 2 scanner falls into the same situation, containing an SR300 camera but not being mentioned as a RealSense device.

In short, Sense 2 is one of those hard to categorize devices where it is different enough from RealSense cameras that they cannot be directly compared to the cameras that Intel sell. All that seems to be known about its resolutions, even in 3D Systems' own documentation and data sheet for the device, is that it has a maximum depth resolution of 640x480 and a maximum color resolution of 1920x1080. There is no mention of selectable resolutions lower than those settings - only that resolution can be lowered with a slider.

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JSt-P1
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Thank you so much for your answer and your time I didn't know this could exist, but it's good to know for the Sense 2 scanner.

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