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Simple 3D surface reconstruction using flatbed scanner and 3D print
Reconstruction of nearly flat 3D objects can be used in many applications, e.g. getting 3D surface for games, reconstruction of historical fragments etc. The presented approach uses a flatbed scanner to reconstruct a surface of nearly flat objects without calibration and produce a 3D copy of the scanned object using a 3D printer.