Not only will Intel devices with RealSense cameras be able to grab 3D scans, but the technology itself is available for third party development. One of the first companies to leverage that technology is XYZprinting, a 3D printer manufacturer from Taiwan that is probably mostly known for their popular DaVinci line of 3D printers. At this year’s IFA 2015 consumer electronics show in Berlin, XYZ introduced their compact, low-cost, full-color handheld scanner. Expect this to be the first of many affordable handheld scanning options available using the new Intel tech in the coming months.
The XYZprinting scanner is capable of quickly grabbing full color scans of virtually any object or shape, and the final scan can easily be viewed, repaired or altered with their included editing software. It is also a compact and lightweight device, weighing in at less than half a pound, and the RealSense allows it to capture images extremely fast. Currently the scan size is pretty small, at only 60 cm x 60 cm x 30 cm (23.6 in x 23.6 in x 11.8 in), but the company is working on expanding that scan envelop before launch and hoping to accommodate full-sized people.
“Our new XYZprinting Handheld 3D Scanner, powered by Intel® RealSense™ built-in 3D camera technology, enables users to snap their world in a whole new way, scanning 3D objects of any shape or size, quickly, easily, and more accurately than ever before in full colour. With its compact, light design and advanced depth sensing capabilities, it’s easy to move around all manner of objects or beings to scan effectively and in high definition,” said XYZPrinting.
So far only the working prototype is being shown off, and there are still plenty of refinements to be worked through before it’s released. XYZprinting has not announced a specific release date at this point, though it’s expected to hit shelves in November, and hasn’t even given it a name yet. Let us know your thoughts on this new 3D Scanner. Discuss in the XYZ RealSense 3D Scanner forum thread on 3DPB.com.