Creaform Launches the MaxSHOT 3D Optical Coordinate Measuring System


New photogrammetry camera enhances Creaform technology product offering
Creaform, leader in portable 3D optical measurement technologies, is proud to introduce the latest addition to the wide range of technologies it develops and manufactures, the MaxSHOT 3D optical coordinate measuring system.
The MaxSHOT 3D adds the accuracy and speed of photogrammetry to the wide range of applications already possible with Creaform technologies, most especially when it comes to larger parts. It combines the MaxSHOT 3D photogrammetric video camera and the VXshot processing software.
"We are excited about this new system, since it reflects perfectly our commitment to high accuracy and reliability, says Creaform's president Charles Mony. The MaxSHOT 3D system brings photogrammetry to a whole new level in terms of affordability, ease of use and accessibility. With the MaxSHOT3D, we will indisputably strengthen our position and grow our market share in metrology-grade technologies on the international basis".
Features and Benefits
As product director Jean-François Larue stresses out, "our main goal was to come up with the most user-friendly photogrammetry software that ever existed to support our MaxSHOT 3D optical coordinate measurement system. We are extremely proud to present the metrology/ quality control community with an innovative software that is very simple to operate. Featuring real-time visualization and validation of acquired data and an entirely guided step-by-step operation, it allows even those new to photogrammetry to quickly and easily generate a high accuracy positioning model of an object."
In concrete terms, using the MaxSHOT 3D with a Handyscan 3D self-positioning scanner, a MetraSCAN optical CMM 3D scanner or a HandyPROBE arm-free CMM translates into shorter measuring time on larger parts, accelerated positioning of the device around the part and higher measurement accuracy, which ultimately leads to reduced production costs and increased efficiency.
The MaxSHOT 3D will be introduced to the public at EMO metalworking tradeshow in Hanover (Germany) on September 19th, and at Quality Expo in Chicago (USA) on September 20th.
About Creaform
Creaform specializes in 3D portable optical measurement technologies and 3D engineering services. We offer innovative solutions that cover the entire range of 3D applications, including 3D scanning, reverse engineering, inspection, design & engineering and FEA. Our wide range of products and services are intended for industries such as the automotive, aerospace, defence, consumer products, heritage preservation and manufacturing.
Creaform has developed and sells the Handyscan3D line of self-positioning 3D scanners, along with the HandyPROBE portable arm-free CMM and the MetraSCAN optical CMM 3D scanner, two systems designed for inspection applications. It has recently launched the MaxSHOT3D optical coordinate measuring system that brings photogrammetry to all these technologies.
Creaform is an international company with offices in Québec City, Montréal, the United States, France, Germany, China, India and Japan.
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Hexagon Metrology Announces PC-DMIS Reporting Webinar


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Getting the most out of the Graphical Reporting Features of PC-DMIS

North Kingstown, RI – September 1, 2011 – Hexagon Metrology, Inc. today announced a free live webinar on Enhanced PC-DMIS Reporting Wednesday, September 14, 2011 from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm eastern daylight time.  Anyone looking for tips and ideas on how to more effectively use the built-in graphical reporting features, and how to produce impressive customized inspection reports in PC-DMIS inspection software will benefit from this seminar. The webinar signup page contains the complete details and system requirements: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/996394905

Chuck Chronicle, a senior application engineer for Hexagon Metrology, and an experienced PC-DMIS trainer, will present the session using live screen capture so viewers can follow along. During the 30 minute webinar, Chuck will show users how to use report labels and built-in templates, how to add custom logos to reports, simple techniques for report customization, and the AS9102 Excel template add-in for First Article Inspection.   

A live question and answer session will follow the presentation. Archived versions of the webinar including a new interactive transcript feature are posted within two weeks of the live event at www.PC-DMIS.com.