Hello,
I have a doubt concerning Register 360.
Will register 360 recognizes Levelled Setup from a P40 scanner. And with this in mind can it link two p40 levelled setups with only 2 targets (like cyclone core)?
I ususally import p40 data into cyclone core, and RTC360 data into register 360. Now I wanted to try to import the P40 data and RTC360 into Register 360, perform the regitration an then open the same project in cyclone core to "fine tune" the registration. My concern is that I loose the levelled aspect of the P40 setups when passin in the register 360.
Any thoughts on this matter?
Thanks in advance,
Hugo
Register 360 with P40 (levelled) Data
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Re: Register 360 with P40 (levelled) Data
Hi Hugo,
Granted your on the latest versions, your P40 scans will retain their levelled status (you just won't be able to use the correct tilt tool in visual alignment) and you will also be able to constrain them with just 2 targets:
You'd be better to acquire the targets and name them in the field as the fine target scans don't come through to Reg360, this will make the process a bit quicker in the office for you.
Granted your on the latest versions, your P40 scans will retain their levelled status (you just won't be able to use the correct tilt tool in visual alignment) and you will also be able to constrain them with just 2 targets:
You'd be better to acquire the targets and name them in the field as the fine target scans don't come through to Reg360, this will make the process a bit quicker in the office for you.
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Tim
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