Topic: light conditions and other questions
Hi everybody,
i'v just assembled and done my first scans with atlas3d. My simple questions surely have been asked somewhere else here but at first glance at the topics i dont see them...
I need to scan an uniformly white plaster object which i actually obtained by moudling my own finger. it's not high because it's only one phalange, yet it's probably already too high so the scanner cuts the summit (a hole in the region badly accessible to the laser: grazing angle) .
My questions are:
- What are the best light conditions for such object (daylight?, obscure room? )
- any other advice for the settings in HD?
- I'm going to lower the object as much as possible, but if there is still this hole, what is the solution to get a complete scan? is it possible to scan the object twice in two different positions and then merge the two scans by software? any good tutorial around to get that ? i have meshlab installed
Thank you in advance for helpul advices and comments
Fred