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  1. This is a #3d #laserscan of a knight from Rosslyn Chapel
    near #Edinburgh. The scan is from 2001 and was done with our first Polhemus3D scanner.

    We also scanned some masons marks and other bits and pieces whilst there. #mediaeval #archaeology

  2. This is a #3d #laserscan of a knight from Rosslyn Chapel
    near #Edinburgh. The scan is from 2001 and was done with our first Polhemus3D scanner.

    We also scanned some masons marks and other bits and pieces whilst there. #mediaeval #archaeology

  3. This is a #3d #laserscan of a knight from Rosslyn Chapel
    near #Edinburgh. The scan is from 2001 and was done with our first Polhemus3D scanner.

    We also scanned some masons marks and other bits and pieces whilst there. #mediaeval #archaeology

  4. Exploring an astronomical day in the life of #Callanish 1 through Stellarium and our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset. We're aiming to release this next week! #megalith #archaeology #archaeoastronomy @megportal

  5. Exploring an astronomical day in the life of #Callanish 1 through Stellarium and our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset. We're aiming to release this next week! #megalith #archaeology #archaeoastronomy @megportal

  6. Exploring an astronomical day in the life of #Callanish 1 through Stellarium and our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset. We're aiming to release this next week! #megalith #archaeology #archaeoastronomy @megportal

  7. Exploring an astronomical day in the life of #Callanish 1 through Stellarium and our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset. We're aiming to release this next week! #megalith #archaeology #archaeoastronomy @megportal

  8. Exploring an astronomical day in the life of #Callanish 1 through Stellarium and our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset. We're aiming to release this next week! #megalith #archaeoastronomy @megportal

  9. From 2005, a #rockart panel #3d #laserscan for the NADRAP project. This is one of the panels at Chatton Park. It was scanned to provide a "gold standard" to compare volunteer-led #photogrammetry captures against.

  10. From 2005, a #rockart panel #3d #laserscan for the NADRAP project. This is one of the panels at Chatton Park. It was scanned to provide a "gold standard" to compare volunteer-led #photogrammetry captures against.

  11. From 2005, a #rockart panel #3d #laserscan for the NADRAP project. This is one of the panels at Chatton Park. It was scanned to provide a "gold standard" to compare volunteer-led #photogrammetry captures against.

  12. From my paper in "Able Minds and Practised Hands", this is a #3d #laserscan from 2002 of St. Orland's Stone, a #Pictish #earlymediaeval cross slab. How to make carvings clearer by stopping the sun's ability to cast shadows! 😃

  13. From my paper in "Able Minds and Practised Hands", this is a #3d #laserscan from 2002 of St. Orland's Stone, a #Pictish #earlymediaeval cross slab. How to make carvings clearer by stopping the sun's ability to cast shadows! 😃

  14. From my paper in "Able Minds and Practised Hands", this is a #3d #laserscan from 2002 of St. Orland's Stone, a #Pictish #earlymediaeval cross slab. How to make carvings clearer by stopping the sun's ability to cast shadows! 😃

  15. For #HillfortsWednesday.
    From 2005, our #3d #laserscan of the #Pictish carvings on bedrock at Trusty's Hill. These carvings are outliers and quite odd. They do feature the unique "deely-bopper" symbol, though!
    The nearby Anwoth Church and schoolhouse were in The Wicker Man movie.

  16. For #HillfortsWednesday.
    From 2005, our #3d #laserscan of the #Pictish carvings on bedrock at Trusty's Hill. These carvings are outliers and quite odd. They do feature the unique "deely-bopper" symbol, though!
    The nearby Anwoth Church and schoolhouse were in The Wicker Man movie.

  17. For #HillfortsWednesday.
    From 2005, our #3d #laserscan of the #Pictish carvings on bedrock at Trusty's Hill. These carvings are outliers and quite odd. They do feature the unique "deely-bopper" symbol, though!
    The nearby Anwoth Church and schoolhouse were in The Wicker Man movie.

  18. One for the #Roman fans today. This is a #3d #laserscan from 2005 of the Bearsden Bath House.

    This render is grazing-angle lit to highlight the detail and height-coloured to show the various levels of the site. Nice latrine and culvert!

  19. One for the #Roman fans today. This is a #3d #laserscan from 2005 of the Bearsden Bath House.

    This render is grazing-angle lit to highlight the detail and height-coloured to show the various levels of the site. Nice latrine and culvert!

  20. One for the #Roman fans today. This is a #3d #laserscan from 2005 of the Bearsden Bath House.

    This render is grazing-angle lit to highlight the detail and height-coloured to show the various levels of the site. Nice latrine and culvert!

  21. One for the #Roman fans today. This is a #3d #laserscan from 2005 of the Bearsden Bath House.

    This render is grazing-angle lit to highlight the detail and height-coloured to show the various levels of the site. Nice latrine and culvert!

  22. One for the #Roman fans today. This is a #3d #laserscan from 2005 of the Bearsden Bath House.

    This render is grazing-angle lit to highlight the detail and height-coloured to show the various levels of the site. Nice latrine and culvert!

  23. Coming soon. Our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset of the Callanish standing stones for Callanish Digital Design as an astronomically aligned model within Stellarium for all your #archaeoastronomy needs! #StandingStoneSunday

  24. Coming soon. Our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset of the Callanish standing stones for Callanish Digital Design as an astronomically aligned model within Stellarium for all your #archaeoastronomy needs! #StandingStoneSunday

  25. Coming soon. Our 2005 #3d #laserscan dataset of the Callanish standing stones for Callanish Digital Design as an astronomically aligned model within Stellarium for all your #archaeoastronomy needs! #StandingStoneSunday

  26. For my ever-increasingly loose interpretation of #StandingStoneSunday, another carved stone from the #Whithorn collection. This is WHP.EC.19 scanned in 2004. #3d #laserscan #earlymediaeval #archaeology

  27. For my ever-increasingly loose interpretation of #StandingStoneSunday, another carved stone from the #Whithorn collection. This is WHP.EC.19 scanned in 2004. #3d #laserscan #earlymediaeval #archaeology

  28. For my ever-increasingly loose interpretation of #StandingStoneSunday, another carved stone from the #Whithorn collection. This is WHP.EC.19 scanned in 2004. #3d #laserscan #earlymediaeval #archaeology

  29. For #StandingStoneSunday, here's a render of the Rhynie 3 #Pictish stone. This was scanned in 2002 for analysis of the remaining surface. The stone features the badly damaged remains of a figure. #3d #laserscan #Archaeology

  30. For #StandingStoneSunday, here's a render of the Rhynie 3 #Pictish stone. This was scanned in 2002 for analysis of the remaining surface. The stone features the badly damaged remains of a figure. #3d #laserscan #Archaeology

  31. For #StandingStoneSunday, here's a render of the Rhynie 3 #Pictish stone. This was scanned in 2002 for analysis of the remaining surface. The stone features the badly damaged remains of a figure. #3d #laserscan #Archaeology

  32. For #StandingStoneSunday, here's a render of the Rhynie 3 #Pictish stone. This was scanned in 2002 for analysis of the remaining surface. The stone features the badly damaged remains of a figure. #3d #laserscan #Archaeology

  33. For #StandingStoneSunday, here's a render of the Rhynie 3 #Pictish stone. This was scanned in 2002 for analysis of the remaining surface. The stone features the badly damaged remains of a figure. #3d #laserscan #Archaeology

  34. Today is going to be part reality, part fun. Morning doing my VAT return. Afternoon building a #dynamo script to pull digitised tree data from #laserscan through #speckle into #revit then out to #b3d

  35. Rotierendes blaues #Laserlicht macht ungeahnte Dynamiken in lebenden #Zellen sichtbar: Team um Prof. Dr. Alexander Rohrbach entdeckt mit neuem #Laserscan-#Mikroskop Vorgänge in Zellen, die sich auf der Millisekunden-Skala ändern. #IMTEK
    uni-freiburg.link/rohrbach-las

  36. Rotierendes blaues #Laserlicht macht ungeahnte Dynamiken in lebenden #Zellen sichtbar: Team um Prof. Dr. Alexander Rohrbach entdeckt mit neuem #Laserscan-#Mikroskop Vorgänge in Zellen, die sich auf der Millisekunden-Skala ändern. #IMTEK
    uni-freiburg.link/rohrbach-las