Today i got the new Revopoint POP3 Plus Scanner to test it as good as possible. The specifications are great and it has some new features that will come in handy.
We can expect 30% more accuracy and details compared to the POP3. The most noticable changes are:
-a zoom function during scanning (1x, 1,5x and 2x) that will zoom in at your to scan object and capture more details whilst maintaining the distance
-a new scan mode where we can capture markers in prior to create a sort of a control file for our scan. Those gerated marker frame scans can be reused for other other projects as well, so if we scan for example the markers on a groundplate or turntable their position data can be imported into a new Project and reused
-an improved calibration board made from glass and different arrangement of markers and circular tags. The fact that it is made from glass increases the accuracy for calibration as it will never deform and keep it’s size almost independent from temperature, leading to a far better calibration of your scanner.
-a nice and sturdy carry case having places to store all your items for scanning inside and protect your scanner during transport
What’s in the Box?
-the carry case
-POP3 Plus scanner module
-small Turntable with different rotation directions and speeds
-expandable Tripod
-Calibration Board made from Glass
-Marker topper for the Turntable
-Marker Mat as reference for scanning larger Objects
-a set of sticky markers to place freely
-the well known Revopoint sample Bust
-different Cables: Data Cable (USB-C (Scanner) to USB-A for PC use), mobile scanning Cable (USB-C (scanner) to USB-C+A (dual exit) for connecting a moble device and additional Powersource (Powerbank), Power Cable for the Turntable, Adapter USB-A to C
Capturing natures beauty
Plants are always a big challenge to capture nicely in 3d, but with the pop 3 Plus it’s more like a fun Project than real work. I used to do my leafs in Photogrammetry but by getting so much details of the geometry of leaf out of a simple scan it feels like a hobby. The captured details are amazing and the results without processing already astonishing clean and smooth.
no postprocessing, scanned in feature tracking without markers, continious mode, around 1800 frames per side, zoom 1x
On this snail the great detail that can be scanned without any sort of further processing can be seen. a simple snail housing, roughly 4cm in Diameter:
Bastet Figurine scan.
As the Figurine is made from a black shiny material aesub had been used for this scan to to cover up the surface and make it scanable. The scan was done on a turntable in continious mode, Pointcloud fusion and meshing both on 0.1mm for the best possible result.
Rendering with Photogrammetry Textures. I made already a scan with the Miraco of this Figurine and prepared a Photogrammetry Project and Tutorial on how to use Photogrammetry for texturing of her, see the Tutorial Here
This amazing vivid color scan of a blossom was made with the pop3plus in feature tracking in continious mode on turntable. and turned out to be just so lovely