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What are the main differences between the three rendition levels?

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How many LOD definitions are there?

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What data does a data standard apply to?

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At which LOD definition are we close to representing the finished product?

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1: What are the main differences between the three rendition levels?
The level of visual detail
1: What are the main differences between the three rendition levels?
The level of information in the object
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1: What are the main differences between the three rendition levels?
The functionality of the object
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2: How many LOD definitions are there?
2: How many LOD definitions are there?
5
2: How many LOD definitions are there?
3: What data does a data standard apply to?
The entire model
3: What data does a data standard apply to?
3: What data does a data standard apply to?
Solely an objects geometry
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4: At which LOD definition are we close to representing the finished product?
4: At which LOD definition are we close to representing the finished product?
LOD 300
4: At which LOD definition are we close to representing the finished product?