Dear all,
just a quick one. I vaguely remember that you can write pre-registered E57 files on Trimble's X7 scanners. Hence, there shouldn't be any need to export the files in the office.
Can someone confirm this?
All the best and thanks in advance
Daniel
Trimble X7: writing E57 files on the device?
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Re: Trimble X7: writing E57 files on the device?
I remember the same but don't have any references, the person to ask about all things Trimble is César AlmeidaDaniel Wujanz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 3:30 pm Dear all,
just a quick one. I vaguely remember that you can write pre-registered E57 files on Trimble's X7 scanners. Hence, there shouldn't be any need to export the files in the office.
Can someone confirm this?
All the best and thanks in advance
Daniel
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Re: Trimble X7: writing E57 files on the device?
Yes you can export via perspective software
e57, ptx, pod, las, rcp, tzf, tdx
e57, ptx, pod, las, rcp, tzf, tdx
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