3.3 Getting Started Scanning
3.3.9 Optimization: Quick Guide
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) After you're done scanning and touching up your raw data, you can proceed to optimize your scene. Optimization takes the raw data you collected, and edits it to improve point positioning and ...
3.3.8 Adding Reference Constraints: Quick guide
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) If you have reference constraints to apply to your data, they need to be input before you optimize your scan. Adding reference constraints is recommended, especially for larger scenes, but ...
3.3.7 Append to Scenes: Quick guide
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) If you determine that you have missed an area in a scan that you would like to be collected while looking at your raw data, you can choose to append to your scan, and collect more data. ...
3.3.2 Unoptimized Previews
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) After you finish scanning, you will get to see an unoptimized preview of the data you collected. This is not the final result of the scan, but instead the raw, untransformed data. Before ...
3.3.3 Pausing and Reviewing Scans
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) During a scan, you have the option to pause, stopping the camera from capturing more data, but allowing you to walk around your scene to check for missing information. This can be helpful at ...
3.3.6 AprilTag Capture Workflows
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) April Tags targets can be used in you're scene to increase its accuracy in a number of ways. The most common and important use of April Tags, is to serve as a start and end point for your ...
3.3.5 Scan-Time Annotation
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) While scanning, you can save reference points, as well as a picture of them, as an annotation. This annotation can have information filled into it post scan. To create an annotation, start by ...
3.3.4 Taking Hi-Res Photo Captures While Scanning
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) During a scan, you have the option to take High-Resolution reference photos for review later. Underneath the start and stop scanning button, there is another button with a picture of a camera ...
3.3.1 Getting Started with Scanning
(For a video tutorial on getting started with scanning, please click the link here. Please note that within these articles there are links to this video and the links should take you to the exact location in the video where the topic is addressed ...