Scanning and Processing Workflow of the Einscan Rigil

This video shows you the whole scanning and processing workflow of the Einscan Rigil. Starting with the setup of the scan object (my trusty anatomical skull), then moving to choosing the right scan settings and scanning in all different scan modes (laser, markerless laser and IR) with all their quirks and points you have to look out for. After scanning the data needs to be processed for which there are two options: standalone processing on the Rigil itself with alignment, point cloud generation and meshing and the same steps on my powerful workstation to compare processing speed and get a feeling for the speed difference (spoiler: ExScan Rigil inhales all 32 threads with ease which is a goof thing for processing speed). Lastly we'll have a look at the different scans after post-processing (or more concrete the differences due to processing) as well as a high resolution scan of the skull. Hope you enjoy, feedback is always welcome. Protective case for the Rigil (my design on printables): https://www.printables.com/model/1574... #einscan #3dscanning #shining3d Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:06 Scan Setup 3:07 Using Screen Casting 5:29 IR Scan Settings 9:56 IR Scanning 10:38 Markerless Laser Scanning 13:04 Be aware: Don't move object while scanning 14:14 Regular Laser Scan Part 1 16:23 Regular Laser Scan Part 2 18:59 Editing 19:47 Fusion 20:14 Alignment of multiple scans 22:04 Meshing 23:29 Coordinate System Alignment 25:14 Exporting mesh and project 29:24 PC Processing 32:39 Processing Speed Comparison 33:24 Coordinate System Alignment on PC 33:24 Comparing Processed Scans