Dear Pablo,
While I am unsure about lithic artifacts (as I don't have much experience
in scanning these), I have personally succesfully used a NextEngine laser
scanner to scan human crania. As you say, while it is not possible to get a
complete scan in one go, it is usually possible to do it in tw
correct in assuming that I can use the residuals created by the
regression (the function is "plotAllometry" from the geomorph package and
the output is in Principal components)?
Tips and suggestions are more than welcome.
Yours faithfully
Abel Bosman
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Thank you both for the replies.
The MeshLab suggestion was very useful, as it seems to be the perfect
program to clean up my scans and simplify them somewhat in order to reduce
the number of duplicate vertices and faces. So, thank you for this
suggestion.
Morpheus seems to be working properly
Dear all,
My name is Abel Bosman and I am quite new (as of 2 weeks ago) to geometric
morphometrics, so my question might be a bit silly.
I wanted to use the program "Morpheus et al." to analyze my data on human
mandibles, obtained from a NextEngine 3D scanner. I stored this data