Difference between Recap Pro and Recap 360

Difference between Recap Pro and Recap 360

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Difference between Recap Pro and Recap 360

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Hi

 

Im trying to find out about Recap and on the Autodesk website I noticed that there is a Recap Pro and a Recap 360. Ive read the info and watched the videos but im struggling to see what the difference is between these two, if any. So if anyone knows the answer on this, it would be much appreciated Smiley Happy

 

Thanks in advance

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kareem.francis
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Hi 'YASMINT' - thank you for your question.  Attached is an FAQ that you may find helpful and below is a quick summary that shows difference between ReCap 360 and ReCap Pro.  Please let us know if you need more assistance.

 

Thanks,

Kareem

 

 

ReCap is Autodesk desktop application for editing and visualizing 3D data from laser scans. It processes scans from any device and export to Autodesk products. It can be connected to Autodesk 360 cloud for publishing and sharing laser scans. ReCap has several "professional" features (see below). When activated, the product is called ReCap Pro.

 

 

- ReCap 360 is our central portal for all Reality Capture clouds services. It includes two services today:

Real View on ReCap 360: Web service for sharing and collaboration of laser scans

Photo on ReCap 360 : Photo-to-3D Web service



Kareem Francis
Sr. Support Analyst
Global Customer Service & Support
Autodesk, Inc.

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the quick response Kareem, the pdf is very helpful and informative Smiley Very Happy

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dgorsman
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In general, all of the AutoDesk "360" products are cloud services ie. you submit files and/or data and they do the processing for you.  They are set up to assist with either sharing that information or giving single user/small groups access to large-scale server-oriented products without the overhead of purchasing, running, and maintaining the hardware.  The downside is that they require a solid, fast internet connection; they also use servers which are not under your direct or exclusive control, which may be unsuitable for some clients with above-average security needs.

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Please is Recap 360 Pro still in use today? I currently have AEC licenses but I cannot access Recap 360 Pro. I need help please.

 

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Donatus Oduopara