Cultural relics digitization
Cultural relics are a precious legacy left by the ancients and are non-renewable. “Digitalization of cultural relics”, as its name implies, is a technique that uses digital technology to represent the planar and stereoscopic information, image and symbol information, sound and color information, text and semantic information of cultural relics into digital quantities, and to store, reproduce and utilize them. Among them, three-dimensional digitization is an important content. Three-dimensional digital modeling is of great significance in the research, display, repair, protection and storage of cultural relics.
Equipment recommended: 3DSS series 3D scanner
Aurora Group has selected more than 40 pieces of precious jade artifacts for virtual three-dimensional display at the World Expo. All of them are not allowed to be sprayed, while most of the jade articles are semi-transparent and reflective. The Aurora Group finally selected SHDM to carry out 3D Scanning, which was using 3DSS for 10 days, successfully completed the scanning and post-processing of these artifacts.
C-type dragon displayed on Shanghai Bund
The project for the comprehensive renovation of the old museum of Suzhou Museum was designed by the famous Suzhou architect Bei Yuming. The completed Phase 1 and 2 cultural relics digitization projects have completed the scanning of precious cultural relics in the main collections, which was completed by Digital Technology and Beijing Crystal Stone, the largest 3D animation design company in China. Shanghai Digital is responsible for all 3D scanning work.
Handheld laser 3D Scanner
Structured light 3D Scanner
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