Hi, im dealing with issue when i try to registrate manually cloud to cloud and movind scan is jumping around.
Main reference cloud is made with Faro Focus S150 and moving cloud is made with Faro Focus M70. Does anybody can tell why is this happening? Work station is Xeon 3,5 Ghz, 128GB ram, 2x256 GB SSD in raid (for system) and 2x2TB hdd (for data).
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Jumping scan while cloud to cloud registration
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Re: Jumping scan while cloud to cloud registration
Ahoj Jiří,
try to upgrade to 11.1.1. There was a known display issue within c2c registration.
try to upgrade to 11.1.1. There was a known display issue within c2c registration.
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Cloud-Based Registration: Fixed the displayrefreshof the Reference Cloudin the tool after applying the registration.Cloud-Based Registration: Fixed a display issue when entering the tool with the Limit Box Modeenabled..."
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Re: Jumping scan while cloud to cloud registration
Hello thank you for your reply, but that issue with display resfresh c2c registration was reported to RealWorks by me, and that problem is from version 10.4 to latest 11.1.1. And it was different problem.
Yesterday a find out that those problem scans can be "repaired" when importing FLS files is unchecked all option of raw scan files (GNSS, compas and color). With this settings work scans again standardly. But i think that settings on import can't influence that much TZF and cloudpoints made from it.
Yesterday a find out that those problem scans can be "repaired" when importing FLS files is unchecked all option of raw scan files (GNSS, compas and color). With this settings work scans again standardly. But i think that settings on import can't influence that much TZF and cloudpoints made from it.
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Graphic card maybe? I have a Quadro switched to "3D app Game Development" in Nvidia settings to make things work smoother. It is the recomended settings for Faro Scene, but seems to work for Real Works as well. Just guessing, good luck!
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Re: Jumping scan while cloud to cloud registration
What are the coordinates of your scan?
That jitter you see could be to do with floating point numbers. A float has a fixed number of digits. With a large number of digits you will see a loss in decimal precision.
Try moving your scan closer to the origin. by removing some digits from your coordinates.
That jitter you see could be to do with floating point numbers. A float has a fixed number of digits. With a large number of digits you will see a loss in decimal precision.
Try moving your scan closer to the origin. by removing some digits from your coordinates.
If you don't see that there is nothing, then you are kidding yourself.
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Re: Jumping scan while cloud to cloud registration
yup. i mentioned this also. if they worked when you turned off all that stuff on import, it was probably unchecking the GNSS checkbox that did the trick.Matt Young wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:36 am What are the coordinates of your scan?
That jitter you see could be to do with floating point numbers. A float has a fixed number of digits. With a large number of digits you will see a loss in decimal precision.
Try moving your scan closer to the origin. by removing some digits from your coordinates.
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Re: Jumping scan while cloud to cloud registration
Hello, registered scans was near to origin, bellow 100 meters. It was set of 19 scans which i want to registered with large cloud of 500 scans. 7 of 19 were without any problem or graphics issue, but the rest 12 of 19 were jumping.Matt Young wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:36 am What are the coordinates of your scan?
That jitter you see could be to do with floating point numbers. A float has a fixed number of digits. With a large number of digits you will see a loss in decimal precision.
Try moving your scan closer to the origin. by removing some digits from your coordinates.