Wednesday, September 29, 2010

NEED SCANNING? CONTACT BALD SPOT SPORTS

All custom Bald Spot seat systems are created utilizing state-of-the-art three-dimensional scanning technology to ensure the product fits your exact unique specifications. After years of scanning our custom seat systems we came to the conclusion that opening our own 3D scanning business made a lot of sense. Building from our automotive racing experience, we are proud to announce our alignment with GT Scan. GT Scan is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bald Spot Sports.

GT Scan has the capability of creating a three-dimensional scan of almost any surface under the sun. With needed speed and versatility our 3D scanner is perfect for any project, large and small.

Applications:

* Reverse Engineering: 
Speed, accuracy and ease-of-use for aftermarket product design
* Packaging Design: 
Create custom packaging by scanning product samples for exact geometry and texture data
* Ergonomic Design: 
Readily scan hand-crafted samples to produce complex designs from scratch
* Digital Archiving: 
Save money by storing tooling, samples and prototypes digitally
* Digital Media, Gaming & Animation: 
Create digital media for computer games and movies from artist's concept models
* Arts & Cultural Heritage: 
Produce high-resolution, low-impact scans for accurate restorations and reconstructions of priceless 
artwork and architecture. Document, research and even replicate great works for transportation, 
packaging, museum shops and historical archivingam
* Medical Education: 
Create highly detailed reproductions of complex organs and bone structures
* Medical Orthosis: 
Custom design braces and other devices for precision comfort

Advantages to Our Scanning Capabilities:

* First and only handheld, self-orienting 3D scanner, eliminating the need for fixed-position 
tripods, bulky mechanical arms or external positioning devices that make make hard-to-reach 
surfaces nearly impossible to scan
* Uniquely part-referenced, allowing you to move the target object during scanning and see a real-
time image of the surface being scanned
* Capture data in one continuous scan rather than in numerous shots from fixed positions, 
eliminating hours of post-processing time

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