Description
New Features
• You can now upload a SCENE project to Sphere XG. In addition, you can synchronize newly added scans, clusters and modifications in the project between SCENE and Sphere XG.
• Post registration scans optimization: The process analyzes the geometry within the overlap areas of multiple scans to compensate deviations in the scans.
Improvements
• SC-6914: When you exported a SCENE project to create a backup, both the original and the new project had the same UUID. As a result, the SCENE project selector only showed one of these projects, however you could open both manually. Starting from this version, the exported project gets a new UUID.
• SC-7611: You can now use clipping boxes to clip objects like scan positions and connections in the interactive registration.
• SC-7642: If you ran a target-based registration on a project that had reference points, the registration automatically looked for correspondences between the objects of the clusters and the reference points. The registration settings for the target-based interactive registration now provide an option to enable or disable this behavior.
• SC-7650: The interactive registration toolbar now has a toggle to show or hide connections to reference points.
• SC-7666: The interactive registration toolbar now has a toggle color mode button in the quick view. With this button, you can toggle between color and grayscale (intensity) mode. In grayscale mode, detecting spheres is sometimes easier.
• SC-7714: The Autodesk ReCap SDK has been updated to version 24.0.1.48. The SDK now utilizes parallel processing which improves the affected operations.
• SC-7751: The SCENE API can now be compiled with C++17 without setting any preprocessor definitions.
• SC-7828: If you ran a manual registration with correspondences for a cluster alignment, correspondences could have a negative impact on the cloud-to-cloud optimization. Now, correspondences are deleted automatically before running a cloud-to-cloud optimization.
• SC-7844: Exported .e57 scans now also include areas without scan points, for example the sky. This improves the quality of the scans’ panorama pictures.SCENE 2024.0