Hi
@tylerphotos! Absolutely, thanks for the curiosity. These scans were taken individually using our “IQ-Snap” system, which is a human-scale digitization system that simultaneously fires 66 DSLR cameras spread evenly on 11 self-contained columns (housing cameras, lighting, computer nodes, and power). These columns are set up in a circle with all cameras facing inward towards the center where the participant stands.
Thanks to a tool developed by the Smithsonian Institute called the "Smithsonian Cook", we were able to create an almost entirely autonomous workflow that takes the images captured and runs through a photogrammetry/gaussian splat process that you see here on SuperSplat.
Check out the entire collection of people scanned at the conference:
https://superspl.at/view?id=f60d6579
Over 200 people were able to try out our system!