Wizard Settings


By opening it you can directly change the settings used to import, process and register the clouds.

These settings are subdivided in tabs, related to the following processes:

  • Importing
  • Preprocessing
  • Preregistration 
  • ICP registration
  • Bundle Adjustment 


These processes are managed by properly setting the parameters for each analysis step.



Importing



Preprocessing

Reconstructor® recognizes the file format and applies default parameters for preprocessing. You can change them.

The filters are detailed in Pre-processing page.



Preregistration 



ICP registration



Bundle Adjustment



Manage settings

Through the buttons in the lower part of the Wizard window the parameters settings can be managed.

  • Save settings/Save all tab's settings: to save current settings in a .xml format ( by default in Settings folder);
  • Load settings/Load all tab's settings: to load previously saved (even by a third party) settings in a .xml format ( by default the upload folder is the Settings one);
  • Reset to default/Reset all to default: to reset the current settings to the default ones;
  • Options
    By setting different options you can obtain several effects about the persistence of the Wizard's settings:

 


1. Not flagging options: the settings of the current Reconstructor® session are kept and they are temporarily saved in registry keys. Closing and reopening Reconstructor® the parameters return to default values.

2. Flagging only the first option: the settings of the current Reconstructor® session are kept and the parameters are saved in the Settings folder (.xml) at each modification. Closing and reopening Reconstructor® the parameters return to default values, but keeping the possibility to load previously saved settings. Specific parameters can so be saved for each project.

3. Flagging only the second option: the same parameters are used for all the projects; the settings are saved in the registry keys and I cannot keep track of them in the .xml files as selecting the first option. The parameters are global and persistent inside Reconstructor®.

4. Flagging  both options the sum of the effects is obtained: the parameters are global and persistent and you can keep track of their modification and use them as needed.