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Scanning probe
If you're curious about how the scanning probe works, here are some photos from a scan that I just did for my Ford Bronco "woody" golf cart project.
This is a Ford Bronco emblem mounted in one of my sleds, ready for scanning.
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This is the raw scan. The scan area is about 3" x 4.5" x .5" thick. The scan with best quality took about an hour.
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The Pattern Editor De-Noise Filter applied at max setting cleaned quite a bit up.
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The pattern was lowered in Pattern Editor to eliminate the background. A bit of Smooth Filter applied, a bit of Trim Edges Filter, and finally Round Edges Filter to complete the pattern.
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Finally, the pattern applied to a steering wheel center cap.
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Really love the probe , does a great job when you want to replicate. . Thx for the update.
Rick H
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Great job, I've had my probe for years and have yet to use it.
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Same here! Haven't used mine either. But after seeing these results and the explanation of the process, I will have to give it a try!
Being housebound it will be a good activity!
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Impressive!! Really came out nice!
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Dick
I, along with many others have been following your progress.
Can't say it enough. THAT is super cool!
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Thanks. This is a fun project.
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And I will be making a pair of emblems for the front fenders, along with the Bronco script.