ATOR (Arc-Team Open Research). The blog spreads tests, problems and results of Arc-Team research in archaeology, following the guidelines of the OpArc (Open Archaeology) project.
Saturday, 6 January 2018
General Protocol for Face Scanning applied to Orthognathic Surgery and Rhinoplasty Virtual Planning - Comparison between Tools
Open source software can be used from the beginning to the end of orthognathic surgical planning and rhinoplasty?
Do open photogrammetry tools provide results compatible or at least close to paid and closed software?
These and other questions will be answered throughout the vast documentation made by us. In it we scanned 106 face models and compared a series of programs and tools.
It was many days of intense work and at the end we put another photogrammetry solution for Blender through our OrtogOnBlender addon.
We hope you enjoy reading!
We embed the document at the bottom, but if you have some problem to see it, please enter this direct link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/116flk75OR1TV4XnNtNMG779uJvgq16t8QS69yFAjnxU/edit?usp=sharing
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