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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Monday, October 11 2021 - 16:33
AsiaNet
Scantech Helps 3D Scan an 8-meter and 190-million-year-old Dinosaur Fossil
HANGZHOU, China, Oct. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A skeleton of a dinosaur from the early Jurassic period was discovered in 
Lufeng, Yunnan Province, China. Its excavation has been reported by CCTV in its 
7-day live broadcast "Return to the Jurassic Period-Yunnan Lufeng Dinosaur 
Fossil Scientific Excavation". Scantech (www.3d-scantech.com/) was honored to 
be invited to participate in the digital 3D scanning and restoration of the 
dinosaur.

With 3D scanner TrackScan( 
https://www.3d-scantech.com/product/trackscan-p42-3d-system/ ), we captured the 
textures and 3D data of dinosaur fossils precisely. A fossil model was then 
created for exhibition at COP15 thanks to 3D modeling and printing. 

3D scanning helps interpret the ancient history

Scantech( https://www.3d-scantech.com/ ) helped archaeologists accurately 
obtain 3D data of Lufengosaurus and restore it digitally. 

There were different challenges:

-The changing lighting conditions outdoors especially strong sunlight causes 
problems like overexposure. 
- The bony structure of this 8-meter dinosaur is damaged resulting in numerous 
textures after hundreds of millions of years of weathering. 
-Operations cannot cause any damage to the fossils. 

A technician brought our independently-developed TrackScan 3D system( 
https://www.3d-scantech.com/product/trackscan-p42-3d-system/ ) to the 
excavation site and performed on-site 3D scanning. Thanks to automatic and 
intelligent optical tracking and non-contact measurement, we helped 3D scan the 
fossils without sticking markers.

With a scanning rate of up to 1.9 million MPS, we obtained the whole 3D data of 
dinosaur fossils quickly. All the intricate details of the dinosaur fossils 
were captured at an accuracy of 0.025mm. Our technician also scanned multiple 
dinosaur fossils of the same genus that had been excavated before to model the 
missing bones. 

3D scanning and printing bring lufengosaurus back to life digitally 

It is the first time 3D scanning and printing have been adopted in China for 
dinosaur excavation. The captured data was then converted into a 3D model so we 
can appreciate the original appearance of the dinosaur. 

Interpret ancient mystery for building a shared future

Dinosaur fossils enable us to explore the past, present, and future of the 
evolution on earth. Scantech would explore more unexpected mysteries with you 
to write a new chapter in the era of digitization.

For more cases about biological conservation and archaeological studies, please 
read:

Cultural Heritage Protection by 3D Technologies( 
https://www.3d-scantech.com/cultural-heritage-protection/ ) 
Being an Animal Protector by 3D Technologies( 
https://www.3d-scantech.com/being-an-animal-protector-by-3d-technologies/ ) 
How can a 3D scanner help to make prosthetic flippers for a seagull?( 
https://www.3d-scantech.com/being-an-animal-protector-by-3d-technologies/ )

SOURCE  SCANTECH
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