I checked all of the above methods for finding out the scanner used on a database that came from one of our RTC360's.
There is absolutely no record of the scanner or serial number in Cyclone.
What scanner was used?
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Re: What scanner was used?
[sarcasm]Perhaps you need an additional license for that...[/sarcasm]Matt Young wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:10 am I checked all of the above methods for finding out the scanner used on a database that came from one of our RTC360's.
There is absolutely no record of the scanner or serial number in Cyclone.
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Re: What scanner was used?
[moresarcasm]I don't think that Leica would do something like that.[/moresarcasm]MajorDomo wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:09 am[sarcasm]Perhaps you need an additional license for that...[/sarcasm]Matt Young wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:10 am I checked all of the above methods for finding out the scanner used on a database that came from one of our RTC360's.
There is absolutely no record of the scanner or serial number in Cyclone.
If you don't see that there is nothing, then you are kidding yourself.
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Re: What scanner was used?
If you expand the scans to the red circle and right click it, object info you dont get this pop up? I only have register and publisher licenses running.
I know that if you have imported files such e57 etc all this info is missing even if it had been exported from Cyclone before importing it (2nd image)
I know that if you have imported files such e57 etc all this info is missing even if it had been exported from Cyclone before importing it (2nd image)
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Re: What scanner was used?
I get the pop up but no info on the scanner used.steves01x wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:00 pm If you expand the scans to the red circle and right click it, object info you dont get this pop up? I only have register and publisher licenses running.
I know that if you have imported files such e57 etc all this info is missing even if it had been exported from Cyclone before importing it (2nd image)
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If you don't see that there is nothing, then you are kidding yourself.
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Re: What scanner was used?
I have a project using both the RTC360 and a P30. If I view the scan info as shown above the P30 reports as a P40, but if I use the Add/Edit annotations option it reports it as a P30. The RTC data was processed in Register 360 first and the Reg360 project imported directly into Cyclone. If that information was available in Reg360 then it is lost on importing to Cyclone Classic.
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Re: What scanner was used?
Well in this case we do need to find out as much information as possible for the database so we don't have much of a choice except to check each scan. Do you have a better suggestion on how to overcome this?MajorDomo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:56 amIf you were pedantic, you'd have to do this for every scanworld, as multiple scanners could've been used on the same project.hardworking_intern wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 7:20 amFound this to work perfectly! Thanks for the help
Very easy to happen in multi-year projects.