In this video, we take a look at scanning a 2018 Crosstrek Dash, specifically the Infotainment and climate control area, using Markerless (Marker-Free) Laser, Marker Laser, and IR, at 0.2mm resolution. Then we compare the three scans quantitatively and qualitatively using CloudCompare. The EINSTAR Rockit is likely to have similar results due to a similar sensor design. Keep in mind that the Rockit does not list volumetric accuracy so deviation could be worse.
This is part of my EinScan Rigil video series leading up to a full review. I am not affiliated in any way with Shining 3D. I purchased this scanner with my own money.
Markerless Laser Scan Settings:
Laser Mode, 38 Lines
Feature Alignment
0.2 mm Resolution
Wireless Hotspot to EXScan
Marker Laser Scan Settings:
Laser Mode, 38 Lines
Marker Alignment
0.2 mm Resolution
Acquire Texture
Rigil Standalone
IR Scan Settings:
Small objects
Feature and Marker Alignment
0.2 mm Resolution
Acquire Texture
Rigil Standalone
EXScan Version: 1.0.6.6
Rigil Software Version: 1.0.6-3
Computer Specs: AMD 5950x, 64GB DDR4 3600 CL14, Nvidia RTX 5090
CloudCompare Version: 2.14.alpha
GitHub Review Repo
https://github.com/JeremiahGillis/shi...
GitHub Rigil Issues
https://github.com/JeremiahGillis/shi...
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Chapters:
00:00 Markerless Laser Scan
01:35 Marker Laser Scan
03:38 IR Scan
06:05 Comparison Overview
07:24 Markerless Deviation
08:26 IR Deviation
09:13 Markerless Mesh Peeping
10:17 IR Mesh Peeping
11:01 Conclusion