June 28, 2015

Ecapture pairs up with Cetrix to make revolutionary 3D Tablet

Ecapture utilizes the powerful Cobalt-i7 for its 3D tablet

 



E-Capture R&D, a technology-based company, introduces a new 3D accurate measuring instrument, embedded in a tablet. E-capture intend to revolutionize the world of measuring with a new generation of portable, easy to use and highly accurate instruments, optimal for most of archaeology and civil engineering jobs.





EyesMap holds two rear cameras, a depth sensor and a GPS system amongst others. Such a system is able to measure coordinates, surfaces and volumes of all types of objects up to a distance of 70 to 80 m. To the same extent EyesMap can scan advanced photogrammetric pictures with up to 4 million dots in almost 2 minutes. These photographic color scans will allow us to create 3D models of all kinds of objects of different sizes: from little insects to big buildings or landscapes.
EyesMap has an outstanding capacity for modeling 3D indoors and outdoors, as well as measuring 3D elements and people or animals moving.



EyesMap is ideal for archaeologist, architects, geomatic engineers, industry, forest engeneering, security and a big amount of applications.
EyesMap uses computational vision techniques blended with photogrammetry, precision sensor fine tuning, visual odometer and other advanced images measuring techniques.
The EyesMap project is developed under Windows and it will have a space for developers who wish to realize their own applications for any specialty; this instrument is intended to be very useful for architects, archaeologists, civil engineers, topographers, industrial engineers, as well as all other professionals in arts, medicine video games, security, criminology, etc.

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