<aside> ❓ How accurate is the Rangevision PRO scanner?
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Information about the accuracy of the Rangevision PRO can be found in the register of the RF measuring instruments under the number 76251-19. Achievable accuracy depends on the volume of the scan and the dimensions of the object. On a large zone, the accuracy is up to 80 microns, on an average zone up to 60 microns, on a small one up to 40 microns.
<aside> ❓ Different system load (processor and memory) when scanning on different projects.
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RAM usage can be affected by the presence of other applications and system services that can consume resources. In some algorithms, loading may be related to the speed of working with the hard disk (for example, if there is not enough memory, the transfer from RAM to the paging file on the disk starts)
<aside> ❓ I observe noise in the form of stripes on the scans.
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The appearance of noise in the form of stripes on scans can be caused by vibrations or the influence of ambient light. Work to eliminate this artifact is ongoing.
<aside> ❓ Why might the ScanCenter not see the USB key?
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The reason may be physical damage to the key or the influence of some software, for example, it was noticed that certain settings of the MKey program related to USB can affect the definition of the key.
<aside> ❓ Is there any easy way to find the desired scan other than looping through the visibility of all scans?
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Yes, there is the way. On the desired scan, you need to press ALT + LMB in the 3D scene window and the scan will be highlighted in the project tree.
<aside> ❓ What use selection checkbox in global registration doing
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Enable Use selection to apply local registration to several meshes. This functions searches for matching geometry and is useful when trying to determine the best relative positions of reference and inspected meshes by base geometry.
In order to execute the command, matching mesh areas should be selected in the 3D scene.
For more information you can use online help.
<aside> ❓ Is there any easy way to compare the original finalized model and the simplified one? Now we have to create two models and it take a long time
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