
OpenScan3 Firmware: Example Tasks
A developer-focused walkthrough of OpenScan3 example Tasks, showing Task patterns for custom firmware workflows.

A developer-focused walkthrough of OpenScan3 example Tasks, showing Task patterns for custom firmware workflows.

Can OpenScan document itself? A first devlog about building a Raspberry Pi multicam rig for automated scan videos.

A short note about moving the OpenScan blog to its new home powered by Jekyll.

Choosing the right exposure/shutter speed is important for successful 3D scans with photogrammetry. The histogram is a simple tool that helps you find the right settings for your scan object and en...

We just announced that OpenScan3 is moving into beta. That post covers what beta means and where we still need help. This one is about what’s actually in it. Elias has been working on the new firmw...

Getting started with OpenScan3 is straightforward once the image is flashed and the device is on the network. This post explains the basic setup process and covers the most common issues during installation and first boot.

OpenScan3 is moving from alpha to beta. The core architecture is now solid enough for broader real-world testing, while development continues to focus on refinement, stability, and closing the remaining feature gaps.

A practical look at how tasks work in OpenScan3: lifecycle, states, progress, logs, cancellation, and why some tasks stay in the background while others take over the interface.

For years, OpenScan has focused on affordable 3D scanning for smaller objects. Today, we are ready to take the next logical step. Meet OpenScan Halo: a photogrammetry rig made of multiple synchron...

This post introduces the OpenScan3 task system and explains how it improves long-running workflows, interface feedback, and extensibility.