Dragoș-Ștefan Bătrîna*, Carmen Sticlaru
Politehnica Timisoara University,
Department of Mechatronics and Robotics, Blvd. Mihai Viteazu 1, Timișoara 300222
* Corresponding author. E-mail: dragos.batrina@student.upt.ro
Robotica & Management, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 04-07
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24193/rm.2023.2.1
Abstract: Nowadays, 3D scanning can be considered a tool that can be easily used by anyone. There are a lot of 3D scanning methods in which time and money are invested so that they can become more developed, but in the next pages one of the most cost effective to obtain a 3D model, photogrammetry will be described. The method of processing, data gathering (photographs) and an analysis of surface deviation will be presented.
Keywords: 3D scanning, photogrammetry, scanning errors, surface deviations of scanned models.
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