![]() I did two, 360* scans of the baseball, rotating it 90* forward in a straight line to capture the areas at the top and bottom that were missed on the first scan (the image from the first scan looks a little like a donut, with what basically amounts to a hole through the center of the baseball). It’s a standard baseball, with a lot of wear…in one area the leather is completely torn away, revealing the string wrapping underneath. ![]() The first object I am scanning for our collection is a 1908 baseball used in a University of South Carolina vs. That being said, appropriately enough I have an issue from today that is prompting this inaugural post. ![]() Our hope is that by documenting our own successes and challenges, we can begin to create a body of information and work-arounds for issues we encounter, as well as solicit help from others. We’ve started this blog as a way to document not only the learning curve of the new group of assistants and interns in the SLIS 3D Imaging Lab, but to create a web presence and develop relationships with other institutions using the NextEngine 3D Desktop Scanner.
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