We're looking at buying some software that will enable us to take pictures
of museum artefacts/archaeological finds with a simple camera and then
convert them into a 3D model which can be displayed on our website as part
of a virtual exhibition. The 3D image would ideally be rotatable by the
viewer and zoomable.
Does anyone have recent experience with such software? If so which can be
recommended and which should be avoided? We don't have a huge budget for
this.
Thanks
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Phil Cooper
Exploring Surrey's Past Project Officer
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01483 518730
Surrey History Centre
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www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk
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