The mono-color view mode may help you identify which areas are bad.
This data may be removed using the cropping tool.
Spotting movement and lighting interference in your scans
Movement within scans can generate bad data. For example, you may see a noisy scan
occasionally (surface of scan will appear rough when it should be smooth) this can be
attributed to movement either on the part of the operator of the scanner or the subject
being scanned.
This can be solved by ensuring your subject and the operator remain still and may require
retaking the scan.
Lighting interference can cause large spikes in the 3D model, or cuts through the data. This
can be caused by background lighting, shiny or reflective objects that may be present in the
scan area.
Further controls
There are further controls that can help you inspect your scan.
Notes:
Changing the view mode does not alter the output data.
Ambient light orientation tool
Orient scan in regards to the target
View mode selector
Options menu
Hide/display the data that Studio has
predicted within your scan
Display a grid in the 3D viewer
Alter the background color in the 3D viewer
Alter the lighting intensity using the slider
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