![]() Leica’s software designers and engineers also put a great deal of work into reducing the complexity of the registration workflow itself. You’ll see that the interface has more in common with the apps packaged on your laptop than previous Cyclone products-and this should make it significantly less intimidating for novice users. During the development of Cyclone REGISTER 360, Khan said, Leica hired a UX (user experience) designer to make the software more intuitive to use. The most obvious change is the look and feel. Like the scanner it shares a name with, this new version of Cyclone should appeal to novices and professionals alike. ![]() The software has also been designed to bring smart automation, powerful QA tools, and significantly faster processing to the point cloud registration workflow. When I caught up with Leica VP of business development Faheem Khan for more details, he told me that simplicity is only half the story. Though it’s compatible with all of Leica’s scanners the application serves as a sort of companion app to the BLK360, and Leica hopes it will bring the same simplicity to the point-cloud registration workflow as the latest scanner brought to 3D capture. The biggest announcement at this year’s HXGN Live conference was Leica’s new Cyclone REGISTER 360.
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