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Mitarepo [65] peel 3 How far can we capture 'deep colors and black items'?

"Can you really capture black? We tested how far we can go with the new 3D scanner 'peel 3'!" | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 65, we tested the newly designed 3D scanner "peel 3" to see how well it can handle dark-colored and black workpieces! During the scanning process of dark-colored and black workpieces, we implemented measures against noise, dropouts, setting changes, and spraying, and after multiple scans, have you ever experienced, "It took more time than I expected..." or "Correcting the captured data is tough..."? This time, we used the newly introduced "peel 3," which is equipped with an IR-VCSEL (infrared vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser) light source, making it stronger for dark and black colors, to verify what types of workpieces it can actually handle! In the materials, we will explain various features of dark-colored and black workpieces and the data acquisition results that vary depending on texture, along with photos and comments. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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■What I've tried ■Challenged myself with a work that has mixed dark colors! ■Can industrial black be captured even if the texture is different??

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For those who want to perform scanning tasks more efficiently, I hope this can serve as a helpful tip for those struggling with dark colors or black work.

I tried to see how deep of colors and black items can be captured with the Peel 3!

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