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With extensive expertise in both reality capture services and technology, IMAGINiT can help: • Whatever your level of expertise. Reality capture may be new for your team, or you may just be looking for new ways to leverage this technology. IMAGINiT’s team of experts can advance your staff’s capabilities with collecting, processing and applying reality capture data to projects. • Find the best reality capture technologies for your needs. IMAGINiT’s experts aren’t focused on a single reality capture technology. They can help your team with 3D laser scanning, mobile and aerial LiDAR, as well as UAV-based or handheld photogrammetry information.
We recognize that the “right solution” is determined by your project and business needs. • Create or improve your reality capture workflows.
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What did a cool kid in the 1980s look like? If you imagined Ferris Bueller, or Jennifer Beals wearing an oversized sweatshirt in Flashdance, you hit the nail on the head. But it wasn’t always about the way they acted—though Ferris very much embodied the devil-may-care charm that every teenage boy wished they possessed—but rather having the right accessories.
Bp ot printera. Was your perm big enough? Your clothing neon enough? Your parachute pants still smoking from your latest breakdance challenge? Anybody could be cool in the ’80s, but you had to know where to shop.
From toys to fashion, here are 20 things every kid whose future was so bright they had to wear shades made sure to own. Scratch & Sniff stickers Sticker technology in the ’80s had their Apollo 11 moment with scratch-and-sniff. These stickers didn’t just come with delightful illustrations, but scratching them with a fingernail would release a fragrance that was well, at least close to what the drawing represented. Gomoku terminator 122 full. Is there anything more mind-blowing to a kid (at least an ’80s kid) than scratching a sticker declaring that it’s “Grape Stuff” or has “Melon Power” and then smelling something that’s vaguely in the same odorous ballpark of real fruit?