From the last HX v1.2.0.2 update for EinScan HX Hybrid Blue Laser & LED Light Source Handheld 3D Scanner, we add a new mesh editing function . In this article you will learn more about the Instructions to Mesh Optimization and the outcome.
Not like other post-process function which only do a single operation, “Mesh Optimization” do both smooth and sharpen which will eliminate surface noise while keeping sharp details. You can choose the operation intensity from 0 to 100%. And you can do multiple iterations if not satisfied with current outcomes.
This function performs well when the original data has a small point distance. For example, here’s a part of the tires scanned with 0.2mm resolution.
![Rad Mesh](https://encdn.shining3d.com/2021/10/1.1-1.jpg)
![Rad Mesh](https://encdn.shining3d.com/2021/10/2.jpg)
However, on a large point distance model, the details are already blurred. Using high optimization intensity will cause detail loss. Here is an example.
![Schnitzerei Mesh](https://encdn.shining3d.com/2021/10/3.1-1.jpg)
All in all, we suggest using high intensity for high resolution and low intensity for low resolution. Hope this function can help you get a good scan result easier. And if the resolution is beyond 1mm, we do not recommend applying mesh optimization.