Re: Next Engine 3D scanner hardware requirements

2010-01-21 Thread heamarie
I'm having the same issue right now. One thing you need to be careful about is you could have a high enough graphics card (mine is 256), but if it is "integrated" and not "dedicated" it may still not work. --Heather -Original Message- From: Thomas O'Mahoney To: morphmet@mor

Re: Next Engine 3D scanner hardware requirements

2010-01-21 Thread Thomas O'Mahoney
Dear Andy, Having used the NextEngine with both the minimum and recommended specs (for scanning humeri)I would advise to go for the recommended specs as a baseline. As you said RAM isn't a problem,I'd put as much as you can in (although to go above 4gb you'll obviously need a 64bit OS) -the scannin

Reminder now included in signature line...

2010-01-21 Thread morphmet
I have included the reminder to send all messages and replies to the moderator in the signature line. See below. -the mod (dslice) -- For now, new message AND replies should be sent to: morphmet_modera...@morphometrics.org /* Replies will be sent to the list. */ For more information visit http

Next Engine 3D scanner hardware requirements

2010-01-21 Thread morphmet
Original Message Subject: Next Engine 3D scanner hardware requirements Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 14:24:58 -0600 From: Andy Grass To: morphmet_modera...@morphometrics.org Hi everyone, we just got a new Next Engine 3D scanner here at the University of Iowa morphometrics lab and I w

3D semi-landmark analysis

2010-01-21 Thread morphmet
-- Forwarded message -- From: *Erik Otarola-Castillo* mailto:eotar...@iastate.edu>> Date: Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:34 PM Subject: Re: 3D semi-landmark analysis To: morphmet@morphometrics.org Francois, Yes, if you are interested in quantifying