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Stav2se
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obj file export

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Hi,
First of all I would like to congratulate you on this brilliant software.
I have a small issue with saving as obj file. I have an object file which needed relocating to its real geo location; which your software brilliantly did.
Although the problem is that once I save the relocated object file as .obj it comes up like very pixelated and the faces look like they have been stretched; while the original file is nice and crisp.

Do you know where the problem lies?

Warm Regards,

Stavros
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Re: obj file export

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What version of CC are you using? Recent versions should save the coordinates with a precision of 8 digits which should be enough to keep the original precision even with large coordinates (you can check this by opening the OBJ file with a text editor and look at the vertex coordinates - lines starting with a 'v'). If it is not, I could increase this to 12 maybe?

Another potential issue: are you looking at the resulting OBJ file with CC or with another software? (not all the software handles large coordinates correctly).
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Re: obj file export

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Ok forget it, I realized that there was a kind of glitch in Qt (setting the output precision to 8 was not enough to make it write numbers with 8 digits contrarily to what the documentation says ;).

I've updated the online beta version (2.8.beta).
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Re: obj file export

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Hi Daniel,

Thank you sooo much, I will give it a go :)
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Re: obj file export

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Hi Daniel,

The good news are that the precision of it is now fixed, but the problem is still there. It looks more like that faces are randomly located around the vertices. I dont know how to explain it.

Is there any way I can send you some pics of the example. Sorry to be a pain and thanks a lot in advance.
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Re: obj file export

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You can post images here (with the 'Attachments' tab below the message edition box).

And / or you can send me en email to 'cloudcompare [at] danielgm.net'
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