Comments on: CES 2018: Intel’s RealSense D415 & D435 can 3D Scan Outdoors https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/ 3D Mag — Explore the World of 3D Printing and Scanning with Latest News and Reviews Fri, 14 Jun 2019 11:13:03 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Erika https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15952 Fri, 13 Apr 2018 01:13:18 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15952 Code Samples, Viewer and other tools are apparently now available on github with SDK 2.0: https://realsense.intel.com/intel-realsense-sdk-2-0/?cid=em-elq-35523&utm_source=elq&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=35523&elq_cid=3016722

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By: Nick Lievendag https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15947 Fri, 06 Apr 2018 12:34:56 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15947 In reply to J Kupet.

I’m testing the D415 as we speak and also comparing it to the SR300. Review will be up in the coming weeks.

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By: amar https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15898 Fri, 16 Feb 2018 09:05:19 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15898 these are really good real sense depth cameras from intel launched recently at ces. Thank you for sharing the details.

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By: J Kupet https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15880 Fri, 19 Jan 2018 09:39:57 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15880 Dear Nick,

How do the d415 (and d435) perform compared to the older sr300? I’d love to see a review of the new intel realsense d415!

I found this video in which the d415 and d435 are compared; not really convinced yet. https://youtu.be/iY8ggcmcxqo

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By: Nick Lievendag https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15877 Thu, 18 Jan 2018 19:58:47 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15877 In reply to Mark.

As far as I understand that won’t be the case because the D400 sensors are only supported by the new 2.0 SDK. I’ve reached out out RecFusion for info about D400 compatibility (plans).

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By: Mark https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15874 Wed, 17 Jan 2018 20:15:44 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15874 So programs like Recfusion and Kinect wont even recognize the camera at this point? That’s disappointing, I was really excited to upgrade to one of these. I read from Intel that anywhere a sr300 worked, the d400’s would also work, This is not the case?

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By: Nick Lievendag https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15868 Tue, 16 Jan 2018 13:17:59 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15868 In reply to Navid.

Thanks for clarifying that. I’ve updated the post accordingly.

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By: Navid https://www.3dmag.com/news/ces-2018-intels-realsense-d415-d435-depth-sensors-can-3d-scan-outdoors/#comment-15867 Sat, 13 Jan 2018 06:49:52 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=5182#comment-15867 Today I received a D415. Actually you do not need a USB C port on your computer to work with the device. The device has a USB C female connection but the cable which is in the package is a USB C to USB A cable. So your computer should have just a USB 3 port (USB A standard shape). If your computer has a USB C port and does not have any USB A ports you need an adapter.

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