Quote Originally Posted by 24c View Post
einscan-files.jpg

This is what the files look like, before they are completed? You can see the original scans images increasing by 1, and it looks like they always start from this numbering scheme, and overwrite previous ones.
yes, i tried to open them with different software but no luck, probably a proprietary format of Shining3d. YOu can use good old notepad or texteditor under Mac to look at the header of those files, you see the column names. It's surely the scan data with information about normals or other stuff like this. I don't think we could extract much more info than what you get with the ascii files.

But Shining3d coud really use these files to recover from a crash, or continue a scanning session. I guess they know how to do it but maybe decided to give us a "dumbed down" version of their software for whatever marketing reason, as they sell higher end scanners and surely the corresponding software.