So then it means what we lose compared to 0.1mm is due to the alignment process ?
I wonder if we can achieve a better accuracy when aligning with Meshlab. Although it's more time consuming.
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I wonder if we can achieve a better accuracy when aligning with Meshlab. Although it's more time consuming.
Exactly Hugues, my thoughts entirely, and it's also important to move the object to get most information in the first pass, which is harder to do on a single axis turntable.
What Nerv and others have done with Free Scan mode backs this up, and you really want to progress your scans to provide non ambiguous information to the cameras, that way the self align function doesn't get confused.
hi manish,
can you upload this stl file to mediafire to check the scanning quality. if youi are in india please send your address or cell no.
hi cad care,
you are from india?
which place?
my number is 9920997945
What file types does their software output? .obj? Also, can you scan part of an object and still output a mesh / fused file or does it have to be a closed 360 scan?
The software also with save as .Obj for direct import in CAD, the result of my direct request based on use with scan files in SolidWorks using the Scanto3D add-in.
Okay, first real scan, after playing around for a day or two. Its in Medium Res, using Bright/Dark and turntable. (My old laptop can't handle High Res!). I scanned it three times.... once with it lying on it's back. The Croc is 180mm long and 80mm wide between front legs.
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Just having a little fun with the SLS-2.
First successful scan. A lot of people are right, the tripod mode is the best way to go. I wish weller made their power cables detachable in the back.Attachment 7740