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How do I install CloudCompare on my Mac?

How do I install CloudCompare on my Mac?

Steps To Install CloudCompare

  1. Open Spotlight search using “command + space” button and type “Terminal“. Then press “return/enter” key.
  2. Now install CloudCompare with the following command. brew install –cask cloudcompare.
  3. CloudCompare is installed now and ready to use!

Is CloudCompare free?

CloudCompare and ccViewer currently run on Windows, macOS and Linux. You are free to use them for any purpose, including commercially or for education.

Is CloudCompare open source?

CloudCompare is a 3D point cloud processing software (such as those obtained with a laser scanner). It is now an independent open source project and a free software.

How do I export from CloudCompare?

Left-click on the point cloud object in the left-side object browser in order to select it. With the file selected, go to File > Save. You should now see the file browser appear.

Is there a free version of CloudCompare for Mac?

This Mac download was scanned by our antivirus and was rated as virus free. This free Mac application is an intellectual property of Daniel Girardeau Montaut. The software is categorized as Design & Photo Tools. The size of the latest installer available is 30.4 MB. CloudCompare is an open source tool for working with 3D point clouds and meshes.

Is the CloudCompare project open source or commercial?

Welcome to the official website of the CloudCompare project. Download the short course presentations of the 2nd Virtual Geoscience Conference 2016 (in English) here CloudCompare and ccViewer currently run on Windows, macOS and Linux. You are free to use them for any purpose, including commercially or for education.

Are there any 3D point clouds for Mac?

CloudCompare is an open source tool for working with 3D point clouds and meshes. You may want to check out more software for Mac, such as Movie2Shot, Piranesi or DxO FilmPack, which might be similar to CloudCompare.

Where can I find the CloudCompare wiki File?

You can download them (there’s a link in the table under the “Download” section) and load them in CloudCompare once (via the Color Scale Manager – see the “Export / Import” section). CloudCompare will then remember them. The official and up-to-date documentation is always the wiki