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3D printing with RepRap Cookbook
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There are three different mesh resolutions available for our scene. The program's default setting produces a low-resolution draft. In this recipe, we will learn how to change the mesh resolutions of our scene for higher quality.
It is good practice to make a backup of your folder containing the Photo Scene data files and photos. Keep all the backups of the originals together in a folder. In the following recipe, multiple resolutions will be generated for each scene. Keeping all of your data files organized is very important!
Open 123D Catch and sign in. Open an existing capture and proceed as follows:
] on the toolbar. A window opens, giving us three choices for the output quality of our mesh. Let's begin by choosing Mobile.
When Autodesk first processed your photos, it generated a very low-resolution draft of your scene. This draft is just a little lower in resolution than a Mobile resolution export. The following chart compares the resolution of a typical scene saved in all three resolutions:

We would typically assume that picking the highest resolution would be the best for 3D printing. However, by experimenting with the various resolutions with each model, you may find that a lower resolution is either better or more interesting than a higher-resolution export.
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