GOM Inspect is a resource-intensive application designed to process large 3D datasets. While GOM and ZEISS do not always publish static system requirements due to constant software evolution, the software is typically supported on operating systems. A high-performance workstation is strongly recommended, featuring a powerful multi-core processor (Intel Xeon or Core i7/i9), at least 16 GB of RAM (32 GB or more for complex projects), a dedicated professional-grade graphics card (like NVIDIA Quadro), and a solid-state drive (SSD) with sufficient storage space for project files. It is always best to consult the official GOM (or ZEISS) website or the software's installation guide for the most accurate and up-to-date specifications.
: Convert point clouds into high-quality polygon meshes, ideal for reverse engineering and 3D printing. GD&T Analysis
Surface defect analysis was also enhanced across the ATOS Professional, GOM Inspect, and GOM Inspect Professional software packages. The new and improved algorithms make it easier to identify defects like dents, bumps, or scratches. For example, the software now enables users to check sheet metal and plastic parts against a "master" part, making surface defect identification much simpler and more reliable.
GOM Inspect 2019 represents a pivotal chapter in the evolution of metrology software, serving as the bridge between traditional 3D inspection and the modern, integrated platforms now under the ZEISS banner The Core Philosophy: Parametric Metrology The defining feature of GOM Inspect 2019 is its parametric design
GOM Inspect 2019 (now part of the ZEISS INSPECT family) is a standard for 3D metrology, used to process and evaluate 3D data from various scanning technologies. Core Capabilities
In GOM Inspect 2019, a typically refers to the CAD model or a primitive geometry that serves as the theoretical reference (the "nominal" data) for your inspection .
Finally, you arrange your views, color maps, and tables on a report page. The software can batch-print reports for multiple parts, making it ideal for production line inspection.
Because GOM Inspect changed dramatically after 2019, tutorials for "GOM Inspect 2020" do not apply to the 2019 workflow. To learn the classic version:
GOM Inspect is a resource-intensive application designed to process large 3D datasets. While GOM and ZEISS do not always publish static system requirements due to constant software evolution, the software is typically supported on operating systems. A high-performance workstation is strongly recommended, featuring a powerful multi-core processor (Intel Xeon or Core i7/i9), at least 16 GB of RAM (32 GB or more for complex projects), a dedicated professional-grade graphics card (like NVIDIA Quadro), and a solid-state drive (SSD) with sufficient storage space for project files. It is always best to consult the official GOM (or ZEISS) website or the software's installation guide for the most accurate and up-to-date specifications.
: Convert point clouds into high-quality polygon meshes, ideal for reverse engineering and 3D printing. GD&T Analysis
Surface defect analysis was also enhanced across the ATOS Professional, GOM Inspect, and GOM Inspect Professional software packages. The new and improved algorithms make it easier to identify defects like dents, bumps, or scratches. For example, the software now enables users to check sheet metal and plastic parts against a "master" part, making surface defect identification much simpler and more reliable.
GOM Inspect 2019 represents a pivotal chapter in the evolution of metrology software, serving as the bridge between traditional 3D inspection and the modern, integrated platforms now under the ZEISS banner The Core Philosophy: Parametric Metrology The defining feature of GOM Inspect 2019 is its parametric design
GOM Inspect 2019 (now part of the ZEISS INSPECT family) is a standard for 3D metrology, used to process and evaluate 3D data from various scanning technologies. Core Capabilities
In GOM Inspect 2019, a typically refers to the CAD model or a primitive geometry that serves as the theoretical reference (the "nominal" data) for your inspection .
Finally, you arrange your views, color maps, and tables on a report page. The software can batch-print reports for multiple parts, making it ideal for production line inspection.
Because GOM Inspect changed dramatically after 2019, tutorials for "GOM Inspect 2020" do not apply to the 2019 workflow. To learn the classic version: