Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
3d scanners are amazing - as long as you have very deep pockets indeed.
But do expensive scanners provide cleaner results? I mean the better the resolution is, the better scanner can capture small surface imperfections.

And what about photogrammetry? I was researching scanners, but stepped into this explanation - https://www.artec3d.com/learning-cen...photogrammetry the fun thing it's from 3d scanners developer, so I was expecting they would say "Photogrammetry is useless, buy a scanner instead" - but it seems that photogrammetry can achieve pretty same results, but much much cheaper. ?ctually it seems that some types of 3d scanners are in fact photogrammetry devices, just more automatizes.