Photogrammetry: method and applications explained
Photogrammetry is a non-contact measurement method that is used in industrial quality assurance and component development, among other things.
Photogrammetry is a non-contact measurement method that is used in industrial quality assurance and component development, among other things.
Reverse engineering, also known as back engineering or backwards engineering, describes the reverse design process for a part or tool. In contrast to the conventional development process for a part, where the design data is typically available upfront, here, the data is derived directly from the part or tool itself.
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Optical metrology is a measurement technique that uses light to gather data about the physical properties of objects. This can include measurements of distance, shape, size, surface roughness, and more. Optical metrology has a wide range of applications across various fields, from manufacturing and engineering to biology and medicine.