Art Restoration and 3D Printing Through this metrology series, I hope readers are making this realization: We as humans have faulty perception, and we try to understand our world as precisely as we can. The tools we use to measure items within our world are prone to error, but they do the best they can to reveal the essence of reality. The common adage is that a picture says a thousand words. If one has a blurry or weak picture, the words said are mostly confusing. Devices that take images can be used for metrology purposes as we have discussed earlier. The data that we capture in forms of images is necessary for high resolution and precise metrology methods. How do we make sure that images are giving us words of clarity vs. confusion? Image restoration is the operation of taking a corrupt or noisy image and estimating the […]
The Intersection of Drones and Additive Manufacturing
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