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When exporting files to SOLIDWORKS or other CAD/CAM applications, users can export unlimited open and closed contours as polylines in CSV or DXF files. These features all equate to registering and processing scans easier and faster than ever before.
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Users also have the option of performing hybrid registration by using geometry and 2D targets. With Studio 14, users of Artec Ray can now perform fast, geometry-only Global Registration without the time-intensive process of setting up spheres or 2D targets. “In addition, all of our new software features lead to a more intuitive user experience for users in every industry, from quality inspection to CGI and 3D printing.” “The new Artec Studio 14 supports Artec’s entire line of 3D scanners, allowing our users to digitize the very smallest objects, such engine valves or connectors, right up to a cargo aircraft with metrology grade precision,” said Artyom Yukhin, president and CEO of Artec 3D. Other features in Artec Studio 14 include cutting-edge 3D modeling capabilities, such as Glare Removal, which uses advanced PBR (Physically Based Rendering) algorithms to produce uniform colored surfaces, as well as Bridges, a feature which lets users organically mend and repair holes and gaps in scans using existing scan geometry. Additionally, users can now directly export unlimited numbers of open and closed contours in polyline format over to SOLIDWORKS or other CAD/CAM applications. Santa Clara, Calif., June 4, 2019 – Source: Artec 3D, a world-renowned developer and manufacturer of professional 3D hardware and software, today announces the availability of Artec Studio 14, opening the door to quality inspection applications with features such as expanded CAD/CAM functionality, seamless integration with Artec Micro, an industrial desktop 3D scanner with a point accuracy of up to 10 microns, and target-free registration for tripod-mounted, long-range 3D laser scanner Artec Ray.