Aurore Mathys, Yann Pollet, Adrien Gressin, Xavier Muth, Jonathan Brecko, Wouter Dekoninck, Didier Vandenspiegel, Sébastien Jodogne, and Patrick Semal (2024)
Sphaeroptica: A tool for pseudo-3D visualization and 3D measurements on arthropods
PLoS ONE, 19(10)(e0311887.):1-32.
Natural history collections are invaluable reference collections. Digitizing these collections is
a transformative process that improves the accessibility, preservation, and exploitation of
specimens and associated data in the long term. Arthropods make up the majority of zoolog-
ical collections. However, arthropods are small, have detailed color textures and share
small, complex and shiny structures, which poses a challenge to conventional digitization
methods. Sphaeroptica is a multi-images viewer that uses a sphere of oriented images. It
allows the visualization of insects including their tiniest features, the positioning of land-
marks, and the extraction of 3D coordinates for measuring linear distances or for use in geo-
metric morphometrics analysis. The quantitative comparisons show that the measures
obtained with Sphaeroptica are similar to the measurements derived from 3D μCT models
with an average difference inferior to 1%, while featuring the high resolution of color stacked
pictures with all details like setae, chaetae, scales, and other small and/or complex struc-
tures. Shaeroptica was developed for the digitization of small arthropods but it can be used
with any sphere of aligned images resulting from the digitization of objects or specimens
with complex surface and shining, black, or translucent texture which cannot easily be digi-
tized using structured light scanner or Structure-from-Motion (SfM) photogrammetry.
Peer Review, Open Access, RBINS Collection(s)
- DOI: ttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0311
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