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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
difference in accuracy (scanners)
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<blockquote data-quote="e...w...h" data-source="post: 41808" data-attributes="member: 4354"><p>I'd like to see a fit difference. 3Shape file size has changed over the years... they are smaller now than they were... worse files/scans? I think the answer is certainly no, based on fits. "Better" scans and files may be clear at 60x magnification, but next to nothing at regular size and therefore, the fit difference is next to nothing. There comes a point of diminishing returns and I think 3Shape realizes that and saves lots of time in scan/design by reducing the file size to something that makes more sense in the real world. More efficient workflow vs. "Better" scans that have little or no bearing on the final fits... I think we know what will win the battle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e...w...h, post: 41808, member: 4354"] I'd like to see a fit difference. 3Shape file size has changed over the years... they are smaller now than they were... worse files/scans? I think the answer is certainly no, based on fits. "Better" scans and files may be clear at 60x magnification, but next to nothing at regular size and therefore, the fit difference is next to nothing. There comes a point of diminishing returns and I think 3Shape realizes that and saves lots of time in scan/design by reducing the file size to something that makes more sense in the real world. More efficient workflow vs. "Better" scans that have little or no bearing on the final fits... I think we know what will win the battle. [/QUOTE]
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