METHOD FOR GENERATING IMAGE INFORMATION
First Claim
1. Method for generation of image information from an object being scanned by means of a scanning device, in which the object being scanned can include one or more surfaces, one or more bodies and/or a space, in which the scanning device, or at least parts of the scanning device, or the object itself are moved during the scanning process, and in which the object being scanned is scanned by the scanning device in the region of a scanning layer,characterized by the fact that the beam path that scans the object is oriented at an arbitrary angle to the scanning layer and/or that the scanning layer is chosen in an arbitrary position relative to the object being scanned.
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Abstract
A method for generating image information from an object to be scanned by means of a scanning device, wherein the object to be scanned can comprise one or a plurality of surfaces, one or a plurality of bodies and/or a space, wherein the scanning device or at least parts of the scanning device or the object itself is moved during the scanning operation, and wherein the object to be scanned is scanned by the scanning device in the region of a scanning layer, is configured with regard to a simplest possible scanning operation in such a way that the beam path that scans the object is set in a manner oriented at any desired angle with respect to the scanning layer, and/or that the scanning layer is chosen in any desired position with respect to the object to be scanned.
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1. Method for generation of image information from an object being scanned by means of a scanning device, in which the object being scanned can include one or more surfaces, one or more bodies and/or a space, in which the scanning device, or at least parts of the scanning device, or the object itself are moved during the scanning process, and in which the object being scanned is scanned by the scanning device in the region of a scanning layer,
characterized by the fact that the beam path that scans the object is oriented at an arbitrary angle to the scanning layer and/or that the scanning layer is chosen in an arbitrary position relative to the object being scanned.
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