“We saw the tremendous power of this technology for the AEC industry, but realized that the cost and portability of scanners combined with difficult-to-use data was limiting the adoption of reality capture. “When Autodesk first introduced ReCap, it was for one purpose: the democratization of reality capture,” said Aaron Morris, who oversees reality solutions at Autodesk. The integration of BLK360 and Autodesk software will dramatically streamline the reality capture process thereby opening this technology to non-surveying individuals. After capture, ReCap 360 Pro enables for point cloud data transfer to a number of CAD, BIM, VR and AR applications. ![]() The app filters and registers scan data in real-time. Using the ReCap Pro 360 mobile app, the BLK360 streams image and point cloud data to iPad. A complete full-dome laser scan, 3D panoramic image capture and transfer to the iPad Pro takes only 3 minutes. It features a 60 meter measurement range for full dome scans. It is so small and light that it fits in a typical messenger bag and can be carried almost anywhere. The Leica BLK360 defines a new category: the imaging laser scanner. Anyone who can operate an iPad can now capture the world around them with high resolution 3D panoramic images. The one-button Leica BLK360 is not only the smallest and lightest of its kind, but also offers a simple user experience. The BLK360 captures the world around you with full-color panoramic images overlaid on a high accuracy point cloud. Both companies will demonstrate the product for the duration of the conference at the ReCap booth #2033 and the Leica Geosystems booth #1537. The product was revealed at Autodesk University 2016 and will be bundled with Autodesk’s ReCap 360 Pro and the new ReCap 360 Pro app for iPad. ![]() ![]() Las Vegas, November 16 th, 2016, Leica Geosystems announced the “BLK360,” a revolutionary miniaturized black 3D imaging laser scanner.
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