

Click LMB while holding the Ctrl key to select several frames at once.Click LMB on the frame name to select it while clearing other selections.You can select frames in a number of ways: When the Show other selected scans option at the bottom of the panel is checked, the selected frames from other scans will also appear in the 3D View window. Highlighting specific frames will make them (and only them) appear in the 3D View window. If the scan has only one frame, a panel with frame data will appear in place of a list (see Figure 81). Max error the largest registration-error value among all frames in the scan.ĭouble-clicking the scan name opens the Surface List panel, revealing all frames in that scan (see Figure 80, right). Total total number of frames and size of a particular scan (in MB). Loaded number of scan frames loaded into memory (see Selectively Loading Project Data).

Both approaches open a dialog that allows you to specify the new name. Then either hit F2 or right-click on the scan name to open the dropdown menu. To rename a scan, select it by left-clicking on its name. Title when a scan is created, Artec Studio automatically assigns it a name, such as Eva scan1, Eva scan2 and so on, according to the values in the Scan name and Start with fields as well as the state of the Add scanner type in prefix checkbox in the Scan panel. You can change the scan color by clicking on the corresponding square and selecting the desired color from the palette. When only key frames are loaded, it will be half filled, and when all the scan data is unloaded, it will be unfilled (see Selectively Loading Project Data). When all frames are loaded, the square will be completely filled in. The square’s fill depends on the number of scan frames loaded into the application. Color in this column, each scan has a colored square next to it. The list of all scans for a given project appears in the Workspace panel (see Figure 80).ĭata in the Workspace panel is arranged in several columns: Selection flag scans marked with a in this column will appear in the 3D View window and will undergo processing by all Artec Studio algorithms and tools.

Moving, Rotating and Scaling (Transformation Tool).
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