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    yes - unless you take the pictures outside at noon on a cloudy day. The results are bloody awful.
    Tried it on pc and tablet.
    Until you can have afixed camera and rotate the model, it's utterly useless for small models.

    last time I ended up with a tripod in the middle of the dining room and walked round it with the camera.
    Unless you use flash, the lighting is too inconsistent and if you use flash, you need to be further away and zoom in, but you need a pretty big room.
    I have no idea why you can't have astatic camera and rotate the thing you scan. That can be easily done on a table top. the lighting remains constant, the focus, distance and zoom of the camera remains constant.
    So, yeah, 123dcatch and I did not get on :-)

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    Wow, the result of this scanner are very good

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