How does ShapeScale work?Updated 8 months ago
ShapeScale uses advanced 3D scanning technology to create a detailed digital model of the user's body. The key components are:
Depth Camera
ShapeScale employs a depth camera powered by Intel RealSense technology. This camera uses stereo vision principles, similar to human binocular vision, to perceive depth accurately.
Scanning Process
When a user stands on the ShapeScale platform, a robotic arm equipped with the RealSense camera system rotates around them. The depth sensor captures a dense depth map, where each pixel represents the distance from the camera to a specific point on the body.
Color Camera
Simultaneously, a high-resolution color camera captures images at 4208x3120 pixels.
3D Model Creation
ShapeScale's software synchronizes the depth data with the color information to generate a point cloud - a set of data points in 3D space representing the surface of the body. This results in a colored 3D representation comprising over 15 million points, accurate to within a millimeter.
Cloud Processing
The raw data is securely uploaded to the Shape Cloud, where powerful algorithms refine it to create a photorealistic 3D model of the user's body.
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