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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click 20240604 00:34:00

some of the technology they are using is already in use here at the british museum in london. they use it to scan objects, allowing detailed replicas to be made, or to help the experts to study them further. one of the scanners is the artec leo. it may be small but it is a powerful device and has a big pricetag. it costs more than 26,000 euros but has been donated to the project for free. the device has a few sensors and a projector. projector projects a pattern onto the object and this pattern is being deformed by the geometry of the object and then using this distortion, you can reconstruct the 3d. and then the algorithm in real time tries to understand how to match them perfectly, using the colour and geometry, and then it sticks everything together and you get the 360 degree model of the object. can i have a shot? of course.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click 20240604 03:35:00

the next generations about that. now eugene s company is helping to get high powered scanners and training to the right people so they can create these incredibly detailed 3d scans. they hope it can be used at a later date to create exact replicas or in different ways in museums to display the history that has been lost in its physical sense. some of the technology they are using is already in use here at the british museum in london. they use it to scan objects, allowing detailed replicas to be made, or to help the experts to study them further. one of the scanners is the artec leo. it may be small but it is a powerful device and has a big pricetag. it costs more than 26,000 euros but has been donated to the project for free. the device has a few sensors and a projector. projector projects a pattern onto the object and this

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click 20240604 11:34:00

device and has a big pricetag. it costs more than 26,000 euros but has been donated to the project for free. the device has a few sensors and a projector. projector projects a pattern onto the object and this pattern is being deformed by the geometry of the object and then using this distortion, you can reconstruct the 3d. and then the algorithm in real time tries to understand how to match them perfectly, using the colour and geometry, and then it sticks everything together and you get the 360 degree model of the object. can i have a shot? of course. so let s see, i ve hit the start button. opening the project, just wait until it tells you ready to scan, and you can scan away. great. and it is going to pick up all the little details? like these little flowers. exactly, exactly. what makes this scanner so good? you said it is the best. you can scan very fast and second, very precisely with a very good

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click 20240604 00:35:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition 20240604 02:34:00

incredibly detailed 3d scans. they hope it can be used at a later date to create exact replicas or in different ways in museums to display the history that has been lost in its physical sense. some of the technology they are using is already in use here at the british museum in london they use it to scan object allowing detailed replicas to be made or to help the experts to study them further. one of the scanners is the artec leo. it may be small but it is a powerful device and has a big pricetag. it costs more than 26,000 euros and has been the device has a few sensors and a projector. projectors project a pattern the object and this pattern is being deformed by the geometry of the object and then using this distortion

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