I'm ripping my hair out at the moment trying to figure out how the new targeted registration process works, and the online Help hasn't yet been updated to match.
I am selecting the globe targets on the left side, but it won't then allow me to pick the corresponding targets on the right half of the screen.
I don't know what I am doing wrong?
Chad,
I have found the following links helpful.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eObPJzKIKI
Guide: http://www.recapproduct.com/TargetWorkflow.pdf
Cheers,
Morgan.
Hi Chad,
We have created a set of slides to help guide users through the new workflows in 1.4.
Autodesk ReCap Pro v1.4x: How to Report and Refine Cloud Registration Accuracy Using Targets (opens in a new window)
Please let us know if this document helps and what additional resources would make your experience more successful.
Marc
I believe so. Based on limited documentation available, it allows users to refine the accuracy of the registration process. Not sure if this process superceds the adding of survey networks in earlier versions of ReCap Pro where users could add survey markers or survey target, but they needed to be surveyed with a total station and placed into the scan project.
Online Help on how to Add Survey networks (prior to v1.4)
If anyone elsse can confirm this, feel free to comment.
Cheers,
Morgan.
Thanks for the feedback and discussion. Below is a short overview of the new features and their purpose.
Ryan
In ReCap 1.4, checkerboard or sphere targets can be specified in registered scans. This allows for three new features:
1. Much-improved quality reporting - the common targets you specify are used to generate more natural statistics about the quality of the registration.
2. Better alignment to survey - the survey alignment features from previous versions now also support the new extracted targets. This can make for a better best-fit alignment (since the extracted points can be determined more accurately).
3. Support for enhancement of registration - if enough common targets exist, you can 'enhance' the registration by including the targets in a bundle adjusted solution. This helps to improve the registration in some cases where the standard cloud-to-cloud is not sufficient (e.g. outdoor facades, long narrow loops, etc).