3DFLOW
3DFlow, srl is an Italian software house operating in the field of Computer Vision and Image Processing. It was established in 2011 as a spin-off of the University of Verona and in 2012 it became a spin-off of the University of Udine.
Private | |
Industry | Computer software |
Founded | Verona (2011) |
Headquarters | Udine, Udine, Italy |
Website | www |
Most known for its photogrammetry software 3DF Zephyr that allows the user to automatically create 3D models starting with a random set of pictures, 3DFlow is also involved as a consulting company with other well known software house such as Activision[1] and Quantel.[2] Part of its technology has been made available for free such as 3DF Samantha and JLinkage which overall have been cited on more than 50 papers.[3]
Products
- 3DF Zephyr
- 3DF Masquerade
- 3DF Samantha
- 3DF Stasia
- 3DF Sasha
- 3DF Lapyx
gollark: Better fire up your basement silicon fabs.
gollark: The FPGA could be backdoored.
gollark: Just use some random underpowered ARM system without the ME and such.
gollark: I suppose my best defense would be switching to IP over Avian Carriers and a lot of paper to run computations on.
gollark: There's not really a well-supported thing which *is* an actual vector image format though.
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