Loading and displaying a 98MB binary .ply file 2588845 vertices and 5170313 faces takes about 51s in Morpheus on my 2.9GHz i5 Mac with 24GB RAM. Loading and displaying the first of a set of 53MB, 59MB, 5MB 64MB, 55MB, 8MB binary .ply files (3.2 million vertices, 5.5 million faces total) takes 33s. Thereafter, interaction speed is comparable to MeshLab. I am sure MeshLab is highly optimized for, well, meshes. :)
There should be an option under the "System" item on the main menu called "Stop graphics update". That will, as the name implies, stop the automatic graphics updating until you turn it back on. Computations proceed as usual. -ds On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 8:53:20 AM UTC-4, Abel Bosman wrote: > > Thank you both for the replies. > > The MeshLab suggestion was very useful, as it seems to be the perfect > program to clean up my scans and simplify them somewhat in order to reduce > the number of duplicate vertices and faces. So, thank you for this > suggestion. > > Morpheus seems to be working properly now, albeit still excruciatingly > slowly. I think the problem lies with the fact that my current laptop is > not powerful enough to handle the complexity of the data that I am using. I > will be looking into several options of upgrading and then I will hopefully > be able to progress my analyses. > > Thanks again for the replies. > > With kind regards, > Abel > -- MORPHMET may be accessed via its webpage at http://www.morphometrics.org To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected].
