

Interface updates, ‘quality of life’ tools and spline drawing features In addition, WIC ( Windows Imaging Component) is now the software’s default imaging engine: 3Dflow describes it as “much faster” for loading TIFF files and RAW images than the existing engine. Sasha, the software’s meshing framework, now supports out-of-core processing, meaning that it is no longer limited by GPU memory: something 3Dflow describes as “probably be biggest bottleneck” in version 4.5.Īccording to the firm, the change improves both speed of processing and memory usage while a new photoconsistency filter reconstructs “much more beautiful and realistic sharp edges” in the mesh. Samantha, the software’s Structure from Motion (SfM) component, is now “significantly faster” with large data sets: those comprising 1,000 images or more.ģDflow’s own benchmark tests show Samantha processing a data set comprising over 3,000 images around 2x faster in version 5.0 than in version 4.5, the previous release.

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Major improvements to performance and mesh qualityģDflow describes version 5.0 as “the biggest technology update that 3DF Zephyr has ever received in a single release”, improving both the performance of the software and the quality of the results it generates.
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The two high-end editions of the software, 3DF Zephyr Pro and 3DF Zephyr Aerial, have been replaced by a single edition, simply called 3DF Zephyr, available as a monthly subscription as well as a perpetual licence.ģDflow has also released 3DF Scarlet, a new standalone edition for registering laser scan data, bundled free with the full edition of 3DF Zephyr. 3Dflow has released 3DF Zephyr 5.0, the next major version of its image-based modelling software, significantly improving performance and adding support for out-of-core meshing.
