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3.5 Alignment
Iterative scanning is required when the point cloud data of the entire model cannot be obtained at
one time.
When scanning, ensure that there is enough common scanning area of data scanned.
Therefore, alignment is done to obtain identical surface features based on the repeatedly scanned
areas, connecting such point cloud data obtained through iterative scans into one complete set of
data. Through alignment, multiple scan data are combined into a whole set of point cloud data,
thereby effectively solving the problem of incomplete data collection.
When more than two project files are present in the project tree, and scanned point cloud data is in
those project files, the project can be aligned.
Click
on the right side of the interface to enter the project alignment interface.
Figure 3-35 Alignment
If the project has not been generated into the point cloud, click
Align
and then click
Continue
to
generate the point cloud and align them; click
Cancel
to entry the alignment interface without
displaying the project that has not been generated point cloud.
Summary of Contents for EinScan HX
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