Laser Scanning News 05/2023
Submitted by Paul Janikulla on 5. June 2023 - 9:39If you're interested in what's new on the laser scanner market, our latest laser scanning news provide an excellent overview:
If you're interested in what's new on the laser scanner market, our latest laser scanning news provide an excellent overview:
If you're interested in what's new on the laser scanner market, our latest laser scanning news provides an excellent overview:
You have a Trimble X7 or any other Trimble laser scanner and want to georeference your scan project? We have developed the right target plate for this task! The weatherproof checkerboard target is very small and particularly light (105g) - the ideal companion for your scanning projects!
Hello laser scanner friends,
in the current episode, we present the news from the areas of laser scanner hardware and software:
Hello laser scanner friends,
in the current episode, we present the news from the areas of laser scanner hardware and software:
Robust carbon tripod with 3/8" & 5/8" thread or Leica RTC360 & 5/8" thread
This extremely robust tripod is a lightweight and, thanks to its small packing dimensions, it is your perfect companion. It provides you with maximum flexibility in choosing the laser scanner for your job.
The two adapter plates included in the scope of delivery can be attached and exchanged safely and collision-free, so that you can easily choose between 3/8" and 5/8" threads.
Optionally, this carbon tripod is supplied with the matching adapter plate for the Leica RTC360 and a 5/8" thread.
INTERGEO 2019 in Stuttgart was a complete success for our team from Laserscanning Europe and our colleagues from PointCab. We look back on three days with exciting conversations and fun at the fair. This year's theme "Tron: Legacy" caused a surprise.
Dear laser scanning community,
The new SketchUp Pro 2016 holds a couple of new functions making creation and presentation of 3D data even easier.
New Functionality Integrates Native SketchUp File Support in Trimble Business Center Software
Google sells its 3D modeling software SketchUp to Trimble, a specialist for tracking systems. In 2006, Google has acquired the software and soon afterwards offered it for free. Today, SketchUp is one of the most used 3D modeling solutions.