
The Artec EVA uses structured light to record. John's Cross at Iona in Scotland has a composite base surviving intact.ģD Capture Description: The Artec EVA scanner is used to generate high resolution models of surfaces with small scale detail. It is only the core of a composite box-like stone base which has not survived, but the grooves cut for the upright corner stones and the side panels can be seen.

was originally a Millstone and is made of conglomerate sandstone. The base, which was only recently exposed by excavation. Westmeath and other fragments from Clonmacnoise and Banagher and this group has been dated to the early 9th century. The ornament is similar to that on the cross at Bealin, Co. This last figure has been compared with figures in the Book of Kells. The upper hull of the north side has a tall panel with two animals placed one above the other and a damaged human figure at the top with spiral ornament on the body. On the south side above the lowest panel of interlace is a human figure while the top panel shows a lion with a projecting tongue.

The front or west face has four and a half panels all containing interlace designs. Only the shaft and part of the base of this cross survive.There is a tenon or projection on the top of the shaft which would have fitted into a mortice in the underside of the missing cross head. The shaft is made from limestone and is ornamented on three sides only with animal, human and abstract designs divided into panels. Auto-align for quick, easy processing.Automatically delete the base your object was scanned on.Manual mode:controlled,flexible processing at breath-taking speed.Autopilot mode: run through 4 easy steps to an accurate ,watertight model.Now you can scan on a tablet or Mac with more ease.A lighter and more accessible solution for scanning in the field.Powerful algorithms for fast,intuitive scanning.Keep the data capture green to be sure you are getting the best results. Image will turn red, a little too far back and it will turnīlue. Move the scanner a little too close and the Optimal distance by visualizing the real-time 3D data

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