Thanks for the feedback guys.

That scan, 1.2 GB. A properly setup quadric edge collapse decimation algorithm can knock it down to 1/10 with no visible difference.

This is another scan, the entire transmission in one session: I've seen lower quality scans of transmissions with scanners worth 50x as much as this scanner!

It does take a very specific set of tricks to scan large items like this without any alignment problems and no crashing. Getting to this point has taken a ton of work.

Any surface deviation is actual casting flaws, not scanning data issues.

If you have tried scanning fins with the Einscan-S, you can appreciate this scan that much more

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