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What is the difference between laser scanning and photogrammetry?

Laser scanning is usually used if you need a high level of accuracy. Photogrammetry is the best tool if you do not need high accuracy, but need more visual photorealism.

That’s why photogrammetry is commonly used in the entertainment industry, for example, to create an environment for film games, cultural heritage and archeology, as it allows you to create 3D documentation of objects with more realistic textures at a lower cost than laser scanning.

On the other hand, laser scanning is more applicable to the architectural, engineering and construction industries due to its level of accuracy over long distances.

It is also possible to combine two technologies of photogrammetry, as well as laser scanning, as a result you get high accuracy and realistic textures to preserve the authenticity of the object, but the price will be much higher.

How long does it take to perform 3D scanning using photogrammetry or laser scanning technology?

It all depends on the size and complexity of the object will be during the work. This can be from one hour to several days and months.

What components determine the effective implementation of the project?

During laser scanning or 3D digitization, parameters such as weather conditions, as well as the type of terrain where the work will be performed, as well as operating moments that may affect performance, are important.

What is retopology?

This is the process of simplifying the grid topology that makes up a 3D model of an object to make it cleaner and easier to work with. Retopology is required for a distorted topology obtained by 3D sculpting or a generated topology, for example, obtained by 3D scanning.

How is payment made for the completed project?

Payment for the project for commercial organizations is to sign a contract and a certificate of work performed. We take a prepayment for the implementation of this project 50%, and after signing the act of work performed is paid the next 50%.

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