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    I found 3 other names the scanner is sold under, but all are the same, some even have the Einscan code badge on the equipment

    The software is one of the reasons I bought the Einscan-s, you can do fast 3D scans in high detail in minutes, but am still learnig to rduce the file zise without losing too much detail.
    Aligning scans is a real time saver with the software, I have done manual alignment with separate scans, and can easily take hours, if the scan will not allign properly, just rotate the object back a bit, and scan again, take just minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by This View Post
    The software is one of the reasons I bought the Einscan-s, you can do fast 3D scans in high detail in minutes, but am still learnig to rduce the file zise without losing too much detail.
    Just wondered what method you're using for reducing file size.
    A couple of scans I've tried to slice in Simplify3d have failed to load as they were too big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scobo View Post
    Just wondered what method you're using for reducing file size.
    A couple of scans I've tried to slice in Simplify3d have failed to load as they were too big.
    The filesizes can get pretty large fast,
    I let the scan software optimize the mesh data 50% (for large objects), then open in Rhino3D en let the software do a reduce mesh,
    keep the slider on higher accuracy, and reduce between 30% and 60%

    objects with a lot of smooth surfaces can be reduce more, and if it has more details I just do a few tests until I can visually see a difference.

    I still have to test meshmixer, to see what size difference I can get
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=921cDYBpuL4

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