How to Ensure High-Speed Point Cloud 3D Reconstruction During Scanning with 3DeVOK device?

The dual black-and-white cameras are mounted at a specific angle to each other, and the optimal scanning angle occurs when both cameras can detect the target object at near-vertical incidence angles. Point B yields the highest point cloud density, while points A and C produce the sparsest data. For challenging areas or dead zones, the scanner can be re-positioned to ensure simultaneous object visibility by both cameras.

How to Ensure High-Speed Point Cloud 3D Reconstruction During Scanning with 3DeVOK device

For optimal scanning results, maintain a working distance between 200mm and 400mm to achieve the highest point cloud quality and finest detail resolution.

Optimal scanning distance of Infrared Structured Light Scan: 300 mm

Optimal scanning distance of Infrared Laser: 300 mm

Optimal scanning distance of Blue Laser: 210 mm