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High-Definition Scanning (HDS) employs a laser scanning system to measure and record real-world conditions rapidly, accurately and safely. The system has the ability to collect thousands of survey-grade points per second at a tolerance of a quarter of an inch. In addition, objects that are several hundred feet away, above or otherwise inaccessible can be measured without endangering the field crew or any bystanders. The 3-dimensional image that is created by the equipment is used to update as-built data in either AutoCAD or Microstation formats and create the most accurate representation of a jobsite.
It is the high density of the data, more than any other single feature, which distinguishes this technology from surveying methods based on discrete points. When high-density data is viewed on a computer screen, enhanced with intrinsic color effects and 3D visualization, the technology provides unique "high-definition" information. For the surveyor and engineer, this added completeness and visualization translate into a better final deliverable, more accurate and timely designs, and better overall customer value. ![]() Leica HDS-3000 SpecificationsLeica Geosystems HDS versatile, highaccuracy, long-range 3D laser scanner Leica HDS3000 sets the standard with a familiar survey instrument feel, including a 360° x 270° field-of-view, the Leica HDS3000 sets the standard for versatile, high-accuracy laser scanners. Since it was introduced, the Leica HDS3000 has become the industry’s most popular laser scanner for both demanding and “everyday” as-built and topographic surveys. Click here to download the Leica HDS3000 Specification PDF to read more Eye Safety Statement
ScanWorks is committed to providing safe service. By utilizing the safety measures recomended by Leica (the manufacturer of our scanning equipment) we ensure that our customers and our employees are safe from any harm that could possibly be caused by our scanning equipment. Click here to download the eye safety statement PDF to learn more |
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