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New docs site still under construction. The current CyDir User Guides are found at http://www.headus.com.au/doc/cydir.html. New docs site still under construction. The current CyDir User Guides are found at http://www.headus.com.au/doc/cydir.html.
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CyDir, developed in 1995, provided for the first time a fast and accurate align and merge of the very large data sets generated from the family of Cyberware scanners. Since 1996, CyDir has been bundled with the Cyberware MS, MM, M15 and WB platforms. CyDir, developed in 1995, provided for the first time a fast and accurate align and merge of the very large data sets generated from the family of Cyberware scanners. Since 1996, CyDir has been bundled with the Cyberware MS, MM, M15 and WB platforms.
CyDir is the gathering together of a hand-full of programs - Guee is used to drive the scanner, CyEdit for scan editing and cleanup, and CyPaste, CyPie and CyEat for scan alignment and merging. CyDir coordinates these various parts into a single system for the 3D scanning of complex objects. CyDir is the gathering together of a hand-full of programs - Guee is used to drive the scanner, CyEdit for scan editing and cleanup, and CyPaste, CyPie and CyEat for scan alignment and merging. CyDir coordinates these various parts into a single system for the 3D scanning of complex objects.

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New docs site still under construction. The current CyDir User Guides are found at http://www.headus.com.au/doc/cydir.html.


CyDir, developed in 1995, provided for the first time a fast and accurate align and merge of the very large data sets generated from the family of Cyberware scanners. Since 1996, CyDir has been bundled with the Cyberware MS, MM, M15 and WB platforms.

CyDir is the gathering together of a hand-full of programs - Guee is used to drive the scanner, CyEdit for scan editing and cleanup, and CyPaste, CyPie and CyEat for scan alignment and merging. CyDir coordinates these various parts into a single system for the 3D scanning of complex objects.