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    Posted: 19.Mar.2011 at 20:11
Hi guys, I hope someone can answer some questions.  I am with an orthodontic lab and some new technology has come out recently that lets us scan plaster models to archive them digitally.  The scanners software can export the files as .stl files or a proprietary .dcm file to the scanning company.  I am looking for a way to take the file, and make it available to orthodontists to view via an online viewer.  The problem is that the average sized stl for the upper and lower jaw is around 8-10 mb.  Is anyone familiar with a way to compress the files and make available to view in a viewer that can be viewed in a browser?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Mar.2011 at 00:26
You might look at a program called STL Viewer 2.2 as one option.  I do not have any experience with it so I cannot tell you how well it performs.  Try it out judge for yourself.

http://stlviewer.org/
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Hello,

are you still interested in the STL Viewer for the WEB???? I have developed such a viewer.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Apr.2011 at 12:14
Hello, im highly interested in such a viewer... can you give me details?

Cheers
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Apr.2011 at 14:41
Hello,

please send me your mail. then i will explain it a little bit. whick scanner you are using?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Apr.2011 at 15:50
Why can't you explain it here in the forum? I'm sure others would be interested to hear about this viewer also.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Apr.2011 at 09:01
Originally posted by evilknevil10 evilknevil10 wrote:

Hello,

please send me your mail. then i will explain it a little bit. whick scanner you are using?


tomy.hilser@gmx.de
please contact me...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Jul.2011 at 18:16
I am still interested in you have a functional viewer within browser standards. Email me mikew@orthodentlab.com
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