Talk to the Hand: Generating a 3D Print from Photographs

02/10/2015
by   Edward Aboufadel, et al.
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This manuscript presents a linear algebra-based technique that only requires two unique photographs from a digital camera to mathematically construct a 3D surface representation which can then be 3D printed. Basic computer vision theory and manufacturing principles are also briefly discussed.

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