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I have seen a couple of sites recently where images of 3D objects (eg flowers) have been created using a flat bed scanner.
The images appear exactly as if taken with a camera (with macro lens) ie no flat sections because it is sitting on a scanner.
Images are crystal clear with white backgrounds etc.
Can anyone explain how these images of 3D objects are created using a scanner?
Any attempts to replicate this have turned out very ordinary.
regards
PeterH
The images appear exactly as if taken with a camera (with macro lens) ie no flat sections because it is sitting on a scanner.
Images are crystal clear with white backgrounds etc.
Can anyone explain how these images of 3D objects are created using a scanner?
Any attempts to replicate this have turned out very ordinary.
regards
PeterH
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