The photographic version shows much more detailed fur than the popular test image.
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Hi, El-ahrairah. Welcome to the site! Do you have links for the images you're comparing? β luser droog Mar 10 '22 at 02:01
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1@luser droog Probably the third picture down in this article: https://faculty.cc.gatech.edu/~turk/bunny/bunny.html . There are also 289 light field images (not enough angles for photogrammetry, sadly) made with a Lego Mindstorms gantry here: http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/LF/lfs.html β KickAir8p Mar 11 '22 at 01:10
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The latest scan of the Stanford Bunny that I'm aware of was in January 2000, a CT scan: βThe scale of the voxel data is 0.337891 mm x 0.337891 mm x 0.5mm in the x-, y-, and z-dimensions respectively. The greyscale units are Hounsfield units, denoting electron-density of the subject. The data is raw 512x512 slices, unsigned, 12 bit data stored as 16bit (2-byte) pixels.β
http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/voldata/voldata.html#bunny
That link includes a download of the data, although I don't know how to open the files. Even though the scan is later than the original 1994 range data, I'm not sure it can be considered higher resolution for 3D purposes.

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