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Other changes include a new Python console, supplementing the existing batching tool, intended to enable users to automate a broader range of repetitive tasks. New Python console, better marker detection, and support for more 3D file formats Users can also perform basic pre-processing on a data set to reduce its density, including culling points outside a given range, or setting a maximum value for the number of points in a scan. In addition, project files are now organised modularly, with point clouds, meshes and textured meshes now only being loaded on demand, resulting in “dramatic” reductions in load and save times.ģDF Scarlet, the new standalone edition of the software for registering laser scan data, gets “non-blocking” rendering, intended to improve interactivity within the software. Parts of the mesh or point cloud outside the volume are not displayed in the viewport, improving interactive performance, although the rest of the data is still there.Īny filter applied while the VOI is set is only applied to the visible part of the data set. The experimental new ‘Volume of Interest’ (VOI) system works like a 3D version of a render region system, enabling users to set a clipping volume inside which data is displayed. New features for working with very large scan data setsģDF Zephyr 6.0 introduces a number of structural changes intended to make it easier to manipulate the huge datasets that photogrammetry can generate, particularly when scanning environments. The update adds a new Volume of Interest system to help visualise very large data sets interactively, a new modular save structure, a Python console, and support for the Alembic file format. Scroll down for news of the 3DF Zephyr 6.5 update.ģDflow has released 3DF Zephyr 6.0, the latest version of its image-based modelling software. Posted by Jim Thacker 3Dflow ships 3DF Zephyr 6.5
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