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Broncolor Scope D50 Portable Surface Visualization System (UV/IR )
The Scope D50, from Broncolor is a unique, portable, surface-visualization system which reproduces absolute authenticity in the shape, color, and texture of an object by means of a digital image. The results can be viewed in any web environment or on any mobile device. This allows for on-the-spot digital recording of objects and artifacts that can then be examined thoroughly at a later time.
Developed by Broncolor and powered by Truvis, a scientific startup company originating from the Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Basel Switzerland, the Scope D50 is the most advanced system of digitally experiencing surfaces. It takes multiple images which are then translated into a mathematical surface model. This technology adds a whole new dimension to analyzing a subject as opposed to studying flat photographs. Details that previously would have been lost can now contribute to a greater understanding of artifacts. Conveniently battery powered, the scope D50 creates a new level of detail in research, creating more accurate reconstructions when studying objects.
More than Digitalization
Software creates a surface model from 48 single images.
More than Photography
Unlike classical photography, the digital recording of the Broncolor Scope D50 is not static but interactive.
More than Lighting
The light that affects the object can be moved virtually, making it possible to display details that are barely visible to the naked eye.
The Scope D50, from Broncolor is a unique, portable, surface-visualization system which reproduces absolute authenticity in the shape, color, and texture of an object by means of a digital image. The results can be viewed in any web environment or on any mobile device. This allows for on-the-spot digital recording of objects and artifacts that can then be examined thoroughly at a later time.
Developed by Broncolor and powered by Truvis, a scientific startup company originating from the Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Basel Switzerland, the Scope D50 is the most advanced system of digitally experiencing surfaces. It takes multiple images which are then translated into a mathematical surface model. This technology adds a whole new dimension to analyzing a subject as opposed to studying flat photographs. Details that previously would have been lost can now contribute to a greater understanding of artifacts. Conveniently battery powered, the scope D50 creates a new level of detail in research, creating more accurate reconstructions when studying objects.
More than Digitalization
Software creates a surface model from 48 single images.
More than Photography
Unlike classical photography, the digital recording of the Broncolor Scope D50 is not static but interactive.
More than Lighting
The light that affects the object can be moved virtually, making it possible to display details that are barely visible to the naked eye.
Broncolor Scope D50 Specs
Materials | Steel Aluminum ABS Plastic |
Supply Voltage | 85-260 VAC 47-63 Hz |
Power Input | <100 W |
Ambient Temperature | 32-122 °F / 0-50 °C |
Ambient Humidity | 0-85% Non-Condensing |
Storage Temperature | 14-158 °F / 10-70 °C |
Light | 48 White LEDs 48 UV LEDs 48 IR LEDs |
Color Temperature | 5000K ±75K |
CRI | >90 |
Lumens | 1500 |
Wavelength Range | UV: 390-395 nm IR: 920-960 nm |
Dimensions | 18.9 x 19.7 x 23.2" / 48 x 50 x 59 cm |
Weight | 21.96 lb / 9.96 kg |
Number of LEDs | 48 |
Color Temperature | 5000K ±75K |
Color Accuracy | CRI: >90 |
Lumens | 1500 |
Materials | Steel Aluminum ABS plastic |
Input Power | 85-260 VAC 50-60 Hz |
Power Source | AC Adapter |
Supply Voltage | 85-260 VAC 47-63 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 32-122°F / 0-50°C |
Operating Humidity | 0-85% Non-Condensing |
Dimensions | 19 x 20 x 23" / 48 x 50 x 59 cm |
Weight | 22 lb / 10 Kg |
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- Broncolor Scope D50 Portable Surface Visualization System (UV/IR )
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