
Broncolor Scope D50 Portable Surface Visualization System (UV/IR )
Key Features
- 48 High-Quality LEDs
- Portable Integrated Solution
- Sophisticated Capture Software
- Built-In WiFi and Bluetooth
- Desktop or Ground Installation
- Compatible with All Common Camera Types
Overview
The Broncolor Scope D50, is a unique, portable, surface-visualization system which reproduces absolute authenticity in the shape, color, and texture of an object by means of a digital image. The results can be viewed in any web environment or on any mobile device. This allows for on-the-spot digital recording of objects and artifacts that can then be examined thoroughly at a later time.
Developed by Broncolor and powered by Truvis, a scientific startup company originating from the Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Basel Switzerland, the Scope D50 is the most advanced system of digitally experiencing surfaces. It takes multiple images which are then translated into a mathematical surface model. This technology adds a whole new dimension to analyzing a subject as opposed to studying flat photographs. Details that previously would have been lost can now contribute to a greater understanding of artifacts. Conveniently battery powered, the scope D50 creates a new level of detail in research, creating more accurate reconstructions when studying objects.
Key Specs
| Materials | |
| Supply Voltage | |
| Power Input | |
| Ambient Temperature | |
| Ambient Humidity | |
| Storage Temperature | |
| Light | |
| Color Temperature | |
| CRI | |
| Lumens | |
| Wavelength Range | |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight |
What's in the Box:
- Broncolor Scope D50 Portable Surface Visualization System (UV/IR )
- Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Key Features
- 48 High-Quality LEDs
- Portable Integrated Solution
- Sophisticated Capture Software
- Built-In WiFi and Bluetooth
- Desktop or Ground Installation
- Compatible with All Common Camera Types
Overview
The Broncolor Scope D50, is a unique, portable, surface-visualization system which reproduces absolute authenticity in the shape, color, and texture of an object by means of a digital image. The results can be viewed in any web environment or on any mobile device. This allows for on-the-spot digital recording of objects and artifacts that can then be examined thoroughly at a later time.
Developed by Broncolor and powered by Truvis, a scientific startup company originating from the Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Basel Switzerland, the Scope D50 is the most advanced system of digitally experiencing surfaces. It takes multiple images which are then translated into a mathematical surface model. This technology adds a whole new dimension to analyzing a subject as opposed to studying flat photographs. Details that previously would have been lost can now contribute to a greater understanding of artifacts. Conveniently battery powered, the scope D50 creates a new level of detail in research, creating more accurate reconstructions when studying objects.
Key Specs
| Materials | |
| Supply Voltage | |
| Power Input | |
| Ambient Temperature | |
| Ambient Humidity | |
| Storage Temperature | |
| Light | |
| Color Temperature | |
| CRI | |
| Lumens | |
| Wavelength Range | |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight |
What's in the Box:
- Broncolor Scope D50 Portable Surface Visualization System (UV/IR )
- Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Description
Key Features
- 48 High-Quality LEDs
- Portable Integrated Solution
- Sophisticated Capture Software
- Built-In WiFi and Bluetooth
- Desktop or Ground Installation
- Compatible with All Common Camera Types
Overview
The Broncolor Scope D50, is a unique, portable, surface-visualization system which reproduces absolute authenticity in the shape, color, and texture of an object by means of a digital image. The results can be viewed in any web environment or on any mobile device. This allows for on-the-spot digital recording of objects and artifacts that can then be examined thoroughly at a later time.
Developed by Broncolor and powered by Truvis, a scientific startup company originating from the Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Basel Switzerland, the Scope D50 is the most advanced system of digitally experiencing surfaces. It takes multiple images which are then translated into a mathematical surface model. This technology adds a whole new dimension to analyzing a subject as opposed to studying flat photographs. Details that previously would have been lost can now contribute to a greater understanding of artifacts. Conveniently battery powered, the scope D50 creates a new level of detail in research, creating more accurate reconstructions when studying objects.
Key Specs
| Materials | |
| Supply Voltage | |
| Power Input | |
| Ambient Temperature | |
| Ambient Humidity | |
| Storage Temperature | |
| Light | |
| Color Temperature | |
| CRI | |
| Lumens | |
| Wavelength Range | |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight |
What's in the Box:
- Broncolor Scope D50 Portable Surface Visualization System (UV/IR )
- Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty

















