Jakarta, December 7, 2022 – In today’s digital age, 3-dimensional (3D) spatial documentation is widely used for various needs, ranging from building and architectural design, to interior documentation, to documenting historic buildings for use in film industry production. For this you need a device 3D laser scanners to obtain detailed and accurate 3D visual documentation.
Leica Geosystems through PT Datascrip as authorized distributorin Indonesia presents The new Leica BLK3603D laser scanners the latest with a compact and lightweight design capable of scanning the structure of a building or a complete space in just 20 seconds, five times faster than the previous generation, i.e. the Leica BLK360 G1. Equipped with 4 cameras with a resolution of 13 megapixels and 5 bracket HDR, the new Leica BLK360 offers detailed and clear image captures.
“Our mission is to bring 3D scanning and documentation solutions to a wider audience. Having the latest generation of BLK360 makes it easier and faster for users to get accurate 3D documentation,” he said Busroni Arif Yanto – President Director of Leica Geosystems Indonesia.
Now, prospective apartment buyers or renters do not need to come to the site to see it in person, just explore through the 3D virtual documentation which is the result of a combination of documentation photo and scan 3D laser scanners. Detailed and accurate 3D visual documentation data is required in the world of construction and architecture. Including the documentation of historical buildings or sites, in the form of coordinates, volumes and outlines of the subject must be documented in detail. BLK360 data can be easily transferred and work with the ecosystem existing software owned by you to create engaging and highly accurate results and experiences.
With a measuring range of up to 45 meters in radius, the new Leica BLK360 to have high level of measurement accuracy up to 4 mm at a distance of 10 meters. In the motion picture industry, field mapping accuracy is also needed to support the production process visual effects (visual effects). Filmmaker it is not possible to estimate the size of an object or building to create a proportional VFX look. For this reason, accurate data is required so that the VFX results look like the original.
“The new Leica BLKG360 has a compact size, so it’s easy to carry anywhere. Usage is also simple, just by pressing a button, this scanner can instantly scan various structures and building spaces, even for media production purposes for cultural heritage maintenance documentation such as temples and caves with accurate identification method,” he stated Danang Kurniawarman – Marketing Manager at PT Datascrip.
In addition to being equipped with a USB-C connection to support data transfer speeds, the device 3D laser scanners this can be connected directly with smartphones And tablet so it’s more practical, the workflow is faster and ensures that the received data set is complete.
In addition, the new Leica BLK360 is also equipped with technology Visual Inertial System (VIS) which automatically aggregates the scan results for every room throughout the building. With this technology, users no longer have to worry about aligning and combining images of each room to create point cloud complete during data processing.
The new Leica BLK360 is equipped with a LiDAR sensor and has 4 cameras with 13 megapixel resolution capable of capturing images spherical 360 degree high quality and point cloud Full 3D in just 20 seconds. Equipped with 5 bracket Wide dynamic range (HDR) to produce images with high contrast and true-to-life color accuracy.
Thanks for the update Absolute distance measurer (ADM), 3D laser scanner he is also capable of capturing point clouds with a speed of 680,000 points per second, higher than the Leica BLK360 G1, which is 360,000 points per second.
PT Datascript authorized distributor Leica Geosystems Indonesia markets the new Leica BLK360 starting at IDR 500,000,000. As well as presenting device solutions 3D laser scanners Leica BLK360, PT Datascrip also guarantees after-sales service, included training use of the tool.