3D Museum of the future

Developing 3D scanning technology can get museums to change. Recently, it was produced by 3D scanning of an object of cultural heritage using the technology developed by Fraunhofer IGD. For the first time in history, an art object, 500-year Renaissance sculpture, Apollo Belvedere were scanned using a mobile laboratory to be digitized. It happened in Frankfurt, in Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung Museum. This scanning technology is fully automated and cost-effective. With this scanner you can capture not only the shape of the object but also the optical properties of the material such as reflection and absorption of light. The scanning process lasts only a few minutes, and then the scanned material is bound to the database, which contains information about the author, the period and origin of the object.





















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