So there's all sorts of hardware out there that can create point cloud data, and ReCap supports most of them, if not all of them. ReCap is included with many of the Autodesk products, so if you have AutoCAD or 3D Max or Revit, there's a pretty good chance that when you install those products it will actually install the basic version of ReCap as well. ReCap is the basic version of the software, and it's main focus is to allow you to view and in some limited fashion make some edits to laser scan data. So you really can't get it as a separate thing, it's part of ReCap Pro. There's a mobile version which works on an iPad Pro, and finally there's a product called ReCap Photo, which is really included in ReCap Pro. There's also the Pro version, ReCap Pro, which has more features than the basic version. There is ReCap, and this is the most basic version of ReCap and it's included actually with lots of the different Autodesk products. And there are four basic flavors of ReCap for us to talk about. It's sort of a shortened version of reality capture. First of all, ReCap stands for reality capture. There are a few different versions of ReCap, so in this video I'd like to start with what exactly is ReCap and what these different versions are and how they differ from one another.
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