ReverseEngineering.com Announces Improvements to HIPP
HighRES Integrated Point Processor (HIPP) SPX2 provides control over scanned 3D point clouds.
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February 11, 2009
By DE Editors
ReverseEngineering.com, (LaJolla, CA) announced major improvements andenhancements to its HIPP (HighRES Integrated Point Processor) – SPX2.
Recognized as an applicationthat integrates directly with many CAD/CAM software applications, HIPPeliminates risks associated with moving digitized geometry through thedesign and manufacturing cycle. The solution allows users to importdata sets can be imported into several CAD/CAM packages as organizednative entities, which voids translation issues.
A standalone, proprietary softwaretechnology, HIPP also provides control and versatility with regard toscanned 3D point clouds. Some unique features that HIPP provides forreverse engineering include: thinning, 3-point alignment, snap to plane,creating custom planes on the fly, point ordering and filtering. Muchof HIPP’s SPX2 code has been updated with new thread technologythat makes the application more efficient. To its advantage, HIPP SPX2changes the way the mouse and digitizer interact with one another. maximizesapplication efficiency. HIPP SPX2 also changes in a positive manner
HIPP is designed to with standardfile formats, and can import and export DAT, TXT, XYZ, ASCII and HighRESfiles. It can be installed and is compatible with Windows XP/Vista operatingsystems.
For more information visitReverseEngineering.com.
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