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In the <code>Options</code> menu, you can change the Language and the Design. | In the <code>Options</code> menu, you can change the Language and the Design. | ||
= Design = | === Design === | ||
You can choose between the following designs: | You can choose between the following designs: | ||
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* <code>Dark Mode</code> | * <code>Dark Mode</code> | ||
= Language = | === Language === | ||
* The following languages are currently supported: | * The following languages are currently supported: | ||
** <code>English</code> | ** <code>English</code> | ||
** <code>German</code> | ** <code>German</code> | ||
= Object Visualization = | === Object Visualization === | ||
With the <code>Object Visualization</code>, you globally enable or disable the visualization of a specific file type without having to interact with the files in the <code>Navigation Pane.</code> | With the <code>Object Visualization</code>, you globally enable or disable the visualization of a specific file type without having to interact with the files in the <code>Navigation Pane.</code> | ||
= Point Color = | === Point Color === | ||
Occasionally, you may want to color point clouds for a better visualization. | Occasionally, you may want to color point clouds for a better visualization. | ||
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* Highlight Selected | * Highlight Selected | ||
== Original == | ==== Original ==== | ||
Shows the original color of the <code>Point Cloud</code>. | Shows the original color of the <code>Point Cloud</code>. | ||
Typically, this colorization mode shows the <code>RGB</code> data of a point cloud. | Typically, this colorization mode shows the <code>RGB</code> data of a point cloud. | ||
== Normals == | ==== Normals ==== | ||
Shows the point normals of <code>Point Clouds</code>. | Shows the point normals of <code>Point Clouds</code>. | ||
The normals of a point cloud are vectors that describe the orientation of a point in a 3D point cloud with respect to its surrounding points. In other words, they provide information about the local geometry of the surface represented by the point cloud. | The normals of a point cloud are vectors that describe the orientation of a point in a 3D point cloud with respect to its surrounding points. In other words, they provide information about the local geometry of the surface represented by the point cloud. | ||
== Gray == | ==== Gray ==== | ||
Shows all <code>Point Clouds</code> colored in <code>Gray</code>. | Shows all <code>Point Clouds</code> colored in <code>Gray</code>. | ||
== Single == | ==== Single ==== | ||
Shows all <code>Point Clouds</code> colored in <code>Red</code> | Shows all <code>Point Clouds</code> colored in <code>Red</code> | ||
It's useful when comparing point cloud data with 2D plans or IFC models. | It's useful when comparing point cloud data with 2D plans or IFC models. | ||
== Unique == | ==== Unique ==== | ||
Visualizes each visible scan with a unique color. | Visualizes each visible scan with a unique color. | ||
It's useful for comparing point clouds from the same scene but captured at a different date. | It's useful for comparing point clouds from the same scene but captured at a different date. | ||
== Frame Time == | ==== Frame Time ==== | ||
For <code>InU-Scan</code> datasets, the point cloud can be colored according to the recorded time frame | For <code>InU-Scan</code> datasets, the point cloud can be colored according to the recorded time frame | ||
The points differ in color from the beginning of the scan to the end of the scan. Blue points are scanned first, red colored points last. | The points differ in color from the beginning of the scan to the end of the scan. Blue points are scanned first, red colored points last. | ||
== Highlight Selected == | ==== Highlight Selected ==== | ||
If a model consists of several point clouds, a selected scan can be visualized in <code>Red</code> by activating the option <code>Highlight Selected</code>. | If a model consists of several point clouds, a selected scan can be visualized in <code>Red</code> by activating the option <code>Highlight Selected</code>. | ||
Revision as of 08:41, 25 January 2024
In the Options menu, you can change the Language and the Design.
Design
You can choose between the following designs:
Light ModeDark Mode
Language
- The following languages are currently supported:
EnglishGerman
Object Visualization
With the Object Visualization, you globally enable or disable the visualization of a specific file type without having to interact with the files in the Navigation Pane.
Point Color
Occasionally, you may want to color point clouds for a better visualization.
In this case, you can use the Point Color to change how point clouds should be colored.
Currently, only a global Color Mode is supported!
At the moment we support the following coloring:
- Original
- Normals
- Gray
- Single
- Unique
- Frame Time
- Highlight Selected
Original
Shows the original color of the Point Cloud.
Typically, this colorization mode shows the RGB data of a point cloud.
Normals
Shows the point normals of Point Clouds.
The normals of a point cloud are vectors that describe the orientation of a point in a 3D point cloud with respect to its surrounding points. In other words, they provide information about the local geometry of the surface represented by the point cloud.
Gray
Shows all Point Clouds colored in Gray.
Single
Shows all Point Clouds colored in Red
It's useful when comparing point cloud data with 2D plans or IFC models.
Unique
Visualizes each visible scan with a unique color.
It's useful for comparing point clouds from the same scene but captured at a different date.
Frame Time
For InU-Scan datasets, the point cloud can be colored according to the recorded time frame
The points differ in color from the beginning of the scan to the end of the scan. Blue points are scanned first, red colored points last.
Highlight Selected
If a model consists of several point clouds, a selected scan can be visualized in Red by activating the option Highlight Selected.
How to highlight a scan?
- Choose the
Scanyou want to highlight in theNavigation Pane - Select
Highlight Selectedin thePoint Colormenu