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The Mixed Reality Forums here are no longer being used or maintained.
There are a few other places we would like to direct you to for support, both from Microsoft and from the community.
The first way we want to connect with you is our mixed reality developer program, which you can sign up for at https://aka.ms/IWantMR.
For technical questions, please use Stack Overflow, and tag your questions using either hololens or windows-mixed-reality.
If you want to join in discussions, please do so in the HoloDevelopers Slack, which you can join by going to https://aka.ms/holodevelopers, or in our Microsoft Tech Communities forums at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/mixed-reality/ct-p/MicrosoftMixedReality.
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Scanning objects?
Is it possible to use the hololens cameras scan an object and to use as an graphical asset?
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While it is possible to scan an entire room and then save meshes (which you could try to clean-up using a 3D modeling tool), it would not be at a good resolution. You really need a camera that is designed for detailed, depth scanning. Kinect Fusion can give you this ability, but not HoloLens.
See this post for more information.
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The capability is there, but I don't know of any examples where someone has put all the pieces together to make this happen. It's an opportunity...
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While it is possible to scan an entire room and then save meshes (which you could try to clean-up using a 3D modeling tool), it would not be at a good resolution. You really need a camera that is designed for detailed, depth scanning. Kinect Fusion can give you this ability, but not HoloLens.
See this post for more information.