3DF Zephyr Dev Status (Eggplant)

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The next version of 3DF Zephyr (Codename Eggplant) is already in development.

The tentative release date is still not being set.

Here's a brief report of the planned features in development and their status.

Note: this is not the final feature lists: new planned features will be unveiled as we get closer to release!

Major features and updates

Photoconsistency Improvements The photoconsistency algorithm of 3DF Zephyr has been furtherly optimized to allow better management of high frequencies during the similarity check between pair of images. Advanced Development (75%)
3DF Scarlet Improvements 3DF Scarlet’s user experience will significantly change thanks to a “non-blocking” rendering that will ensure a better and more fluid scan visualization within the software. In addition, users will be able to automatically perform some basic preprocessing on a project’s scans such as: range filtering, sampling distance filtering , sampling limit filtering. Advanced Development (75%)
Sphere detection Sphere detection tool targeted to the forensics industry. Advanced Development (75%)
Marker detection 3DF Zephyr already allows for automatic coded target detection; however, our latest implementation now improves the manual marker detection algorithm to find the cross pattern at their center more accurately. Advanced Development (75%)
Python Console The new Python console enables a brand-new way to interact with the 3DF Zephyr workspace and its objects. It’s not meant to supersede the batching tool but allow more experienced users to automate and simplify specific workflows Advanced Development (75%)
Volume of Interest The Volume of Interest (VoI) is a new experimental feature designed to aid users during the visualization and editing of huge datasets. The user specifies a three-dimensional clipping region by visually editing it (works very similar to the bounding box editing tool). Advanced Development (75%)

Minor bug fixes and updates


Other stuff

Improved FlowEngine interface More functions have been exposed in FlowEngine Advanced Development (75%)