There’s a number of options and I was a bit overwhelmed, is there a comprehensive write up, copypasta, or something of the like?

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Just an option to throw on the table: https://openscan.eu/

What are you overwhelmed with? Which option to go with? What to expect as far as post processing? Accuracy? Something else?

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What’s up with the abuse of the word open lately. I had a look at that project to see how they were doing the conversion, but I couldn’t find it. But I found this:

Short answer, yes! OpenScanCloud (OSC) is and will stay closed source…

Your data will be transferred through Dropbox and stored/processed on my local servers. I will use those image sets and resulting 3d models for further research, but none of your data will be published without your explicit consent!

I feel like I’d rather use Autodesk at that point. At least I know what I’m dealing with right out of the gate.

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Don’t worry, it’s as open as OpenAI!

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