You can do both, you can even turn the scanner on its side or upside down, I did and saw no differences
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You can do both, you can even turn the scanner on its side or upside down, I did and saw no differences
I only calibrate when i upgrade their software.
Interesting
Thanks a lot
- STL file and also point cloud file (xyz coord)
- yes, no need to scan 360, the software will close the mesh
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.
The .asc files are already aligned, but they contain the XYZ coordinates of the point cloud. To convert that to an .stl file, follow this procedure:...
Nice scan. Congrats.
You don't need to leave the scanner in the calibrated position. Myself i free scan for the past few weeks and calibrated only once.
Wow ! Impressive clean scan !
Did you get to install version 1.4 ?
If so, do you find it faster to auto-align ?
The scan above was taken without their turn table, but using a tripod instead. I was turning the helmet.
Scanned my motorcycle helmet this afternoon, high details selection,
the resulting file was 1 gig !! :eek:
It took me about an hour, 20 scans maybe, each time the software managed to align the...
My first scan, 48h after reception, not bad considering i did it on a Mac !
I scanned an orange, because everybody know what it is , and i think it's probably a difficult object to scan, it's...