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SOFTWARE OR METHOD TO COMPARE SHAPES(CURVES)

SOFTWARE OR METHOD TO COMPARE SHAPES(CURVES)

SOFTWARE OR METHOD TO COMPARE SHAPES(CURVES)

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I was told some help might be had in this forum. This may seem to be of topic in the beging please read it in full as it is not very long and you may offer some help.

Thank you.

I have various shapes for form tools that are now receiving a secondary process.
This secondary process does not seem to be applied evenly to all surfaces.
It does how ever always go on the same if the setup is the same.(the set up is easily controlled). So here is my question does anyone  know of a software. That will take the resultant shape and the original shape , compare the two to the theoretical perfect shape, then tell me what the original shape should look like to obtain a some what closer version of the perfect shape. All of the forms are
actually curves if this makes any difference

Thanks in advance

Scott Paggioli
 

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