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Folks,
Forum user Geit gave me a helpful push and I learned how to added additional attachment types to our forums. You can now attach/upload FCStd, F3d and STL files. In addition I have increased the PDF file size limit so I can more easily upload DrVAX video slides decks.
All the best. Irv
Surfing around the internet searching for my things, i've found this very interesting 3D scanning software that is based on Photogrammetry technology.
Perhaps someone have already post it , i don't know. Or maybe you know it already. Anyway it is good to post it here for other users as well! https://www.3dflow.net/ ( download the free version ).
Ah, I hadn't thought of that. That makes a LOT of sense. You can process as many models as you like, but you can only use 50 photos for each. Thanks.
I've never done photogrammetry. I wonder how high resolution you can get with 50?
Simple Photogrammetry has nothing to do with high detailing as someone could think. Free softwares can only produce a simple and general model from photos. After this must be processed in Meshmixer for example.
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