Comments on: HP Sprout Pro G2 3D Scanning Review https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/hp-sprout-pro-g2-3d-scanning-review/ 3D Mag — Explore the World of 3D Printing and Scanning with Latest News and Reviews Thu, 17 Oct 2024 17:13:03 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 By: B^2 https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/hp-sprout-pro-g2-3d-scanning-review/#comment-16014 Fri, 22 Jun 2018 20:18:17 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5004/#comment-16014 Can you publish specs on the scan accuracy? My interests are more reverse engineering complex and sometimes obsolete parts. Poor fitting reproductions with gaps as small as a credit card width look non-original. For those who don’t want to spend 5000-10,000 on a professional scanner, what is the best desktop option(s) for parts range in size from 2 inches (50mm) to 10 inches (250mm) and if possible up 20 inches (500mm)?
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By: wajid https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/hp-sprout-pro-g2-3d-scanning-review/#comment-15835 Fri, 10 Nov 2017 04:25:41 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5004/#comment-15835 is this compatible to pro v, autocad,

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By: Jason Lazorcik https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/hp-sprout-pro-g2-3d-scanning-review/#comment-15781 Wed, 30 Aug 2017 03:43:28 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5004/#comment-15781 I am interested to get your take on the relative resolution of the new Sprout in comparison to the SLS-3 and the ability of the former to scan relatively small objects. I recall the ultimate resolution of the SLS-3 is 50 microns. We will be scanning comparatively small objects on the order of 0.5 inches to 2.5 inches in the longest dimension. In your estimation, can the Sprout be used for this application and,if so, how does it perform relative to the SLS-3?

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By: micah https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/hp-sprout-pro-g2-3d-scanning-review/#comment-15769 Sat, 19 Aug 2017 17:08:24 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5004/#comment-15769 You said on your instagram you bought a Orbbec Astra S. What are you thoughts about it for just 3d scanning? I’m trying to 3d scan some bismuth crystals. I painted them gray and tried agisoft photoscan with a dslr with spotty results. The processing time for ultra and high detail is 8 to 10 hours on my end.

I need a decent depth sensor that can handle close range scans

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