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MeshLab is an open, portable, extensible system for the user-assisted processing of unstructured 3D meshes. The system is aimed to help the processing of 3D models arising in 3D scanning, providing a set of tools for cleaning and healing this kind of meshes. The system is heavily based on the VCG library developed at the Visual Computing Lab of ISTI - CNR, for all the core mesh processing tasks.

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2011-02-16 07:09
1.3.0

This is a major release that introduces many new important features. Notably, the management of point clouds was significantly improved. Import from photosynth datasets has been added, together with unified management of raster data.
Tags: major release, Stable

2010-05-12 20:25
1.2.3

This version includes many bugfixes and introduces basic support for editing/selection point clouds, various new measuring filters, better support for texturing, and another surface reconstruction algorithm. The GUI has received various improvements like sorted menu entries for easier location of filters and persistent preferences for storing permanent settings.
Tags: Stable

2009-09-10 21:35
1.2.2

This version includes many bugfixes and introduces a few new functions such as importing of molecular PDB files, more point cloud processing tools, and an high quality remeshing algorithm.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2009-05-26 07:30
1.2.0

Many major features have been added. Now more than one hundred different filtering actions, classified under eleven categories, are available. New filters allow very advanced functionality ranging from accurate color management, to convex hull building, to interactive segmentation, to mesh optimization, surface remeshing and many others.
Tags: major release

2008-03-23 08:13
1.1.1

This version features a large number of bugfixes.
Notably, the alignment system has vastly improved
performance and robustness, and many I/O formats
are much more accurate and robust in accepting
malformed input.
Tags: Major bugfixes

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