![]() ![]() Recently, 3Dflow also introduced a completely Free version of Zephyr. That’s also true if you want to combine photogrammetry with data acquired from laser scanning.īut that’s not all. ![]() If you need more photos or want to leverage more GPUs, you’ll need Pro. I won’t cover the Aerial version in this review and I think that the Lite version will suit most readers as it offers up to 500 photos and dual GPU support. You can also get the Lite version through Steam. These are all perpetual license prices so there are no subscription costs like with Realit圜apture and ReMake. There are 3 paid versions of 3DF Zephyr: $149 Lite, $3200 Pro, $4200 Aerial. It’s developed by Italian company 3Dflow that was established in 2011, and has just been updated to version 3.3 which I’m using for this review. Next up in my series of professional photogrammetry software reviews - after Autodesk ReMake, Agisoft PhotoScan and Realit圜apture - is 3DF Zephyr.
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