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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: cogar on August 27, 2013, 04:16:53 AM
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3-D scanning technique recreates stroke-perfect Van Goghs
Have you always wanted a Van Gogh in your living room, but never seem to have a spare $20 million to pick one up? A new technique from Fujifilm could give you the next best thing: a 3-D printed reproduction almost indistinguishable from the original.
It's called Reliefography, and it works by combining traditional high-quality photography with 3-D scanning and printing. The photography captures the look of the painting, while the 3-D scanner gets up close and personal, recording the subtlest changes in the thickness of the paint.
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/3-d-scanning-technique-recreates-stroke-perfect-van-goghs-8C11009317 (http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/3-d-scanning-technique-recreates-stroke-perfect-van-goghs-8C11009317)
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Tricky, tricky, tricky Thanks for the heads up cogar
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At that price we don`t have to worry for a while !!!
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Those 3D printers are pretty amazing ... you really do raelise you're living in the 21st C when you see what they can do!
I read somewhere recently that one can create a working firearm! If true then ....Frightening!
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Those 3D printers are pretty amazing ... you really do raelise you're living in the 21st C when you see what they can do!
I read somewhere recently that one can create a working firearm! If true then ....Frightening!
This is true about the gun. The technology is mind blowing.
And I'm not very good at D'ing pantings. :-\
But if I'm going to spend alot of money on a painting, I 'll only buy from someone I have researched and trust. A rule I keep when buying anything, online esp.
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To get one of the 3-d`s costs $34,000. I wouldn`t worry about someone selling it on ebay !!
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Thanks for the amusing reading!
My son's company has one of these printers (movie industry/books/video games). Pretty amazing!