That were the materials that I bought for assembling the calibration panels.
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That is what was made.
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About projector. I knew that there is no need of
color projector. Also I knew that the only big drawback of DLP projectors is a "rainbow" at the enges of stripes. That rainbow is prodused by the detail that gives to projector its color: the
colorwheel. That is mechanical wheel that spins very quickly inside projector. So, I just thought to buy the projector, dissect it, and amputate the colorwheel.

Moreover, removing this extra colorglass from the light canal, increases so needed projector brightness.
But! First I called some people who sell his projectors. And imagine: I call the man about his Acer PD723P (1024x768), and he says "lamp is almost new, but it does not work well, its colorwheel is broken (one segment is broken), and it vibrates a lot and projects almost black-white image".

I said that it is very bad, I don't like to watch the black-white movies, and the vibrating device is suitable only for parts, but I will buy it if he want for 100$.

He even brought it to my work office!
I disassembled it, cleaned the optics, repaired the image flicker that appeared after 5 minutes of using (it was just dirty colorwheel motor speed sensor that I just cleaned), cleaned it outside with monitor cleaner, and got almost new projector with cool features and even laserpointer in the remote for my cat.)) Without the rest of colorglass pieces on the motor it already does not vibrate. And it is black-white, without rainbow-effect, that is ideally for 3D-scanning.
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A little help from family members.
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Colorwheel without colorglass, just motor (it will NOT work without spinning motor, as the firmware watches its speed by sensor!).
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More scans will post some later, I'm just overloaded with other work these days... And I'm already trying to play with writing some own code for that scanning... perhaps just plugin for some 3D software, or standalone, I don't know... perhaps I will just have no time for it, my main work loads me full days...

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