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PLY (Polygon File Format), also known as the Stanford Triangle Format, was developed at Stanford University for storing 3D data from 3D scanners. The format is designed to be flexible and extensible, capable of storing per-vertex properties including position, color, normals, and custom data fields.
PLY files come in ASCII and binary variants. The binary format is more compact and faster to load, while the ASCII variant is human-readable. A key strength of PLY is its header system, which describes the exact data layout, allowing applications to handle custom properties without format changes.
PLY is the standard output format for many 3D scanning devices and photogrammetry software packages. It excels at representing point cloud data with per-vertex colors, making it ideal for scanned environments, cultural heritage digitization, and scientific visualization. Applications like MeshLab, CloudCompare, and Blender provide comprehensive PLY support.
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PLY files with per-vertex color data are rendered with full color accuracy, ideal for 3D scan visualization.
View PLY point cloud data without mesh faces, commonly produced by LiDAR and photogrammetry tools.
Examine 3D scanned objects with smooth vertex normals and high-resolution geometry from scanners.
PLY's extensible header supports custom properties, making it adaptable for scientific and research data.
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