The files page provides a file explorer showing the private Vercator storage that comes with your account. You can also view external remote storage you have connected such as Dropbox, Amazon S3 or Microsoft Azure storage. Remote storage can be added in the Admin area. Upload Data Scan files can be uploaded from your computer…

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The Vercator cloud processing services can be run completely headless by using the API. This allows users to build the Vercator processing engine into their own tools and services. The Vercator Cloud API allows you to programmatically access and run the Vercator Cloud service without using the web portal. The easiest way to get started…

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In the Admin panel of Vercator cloud the Administrator can add and manage users to their account with the ability to spend tokens for processing.   Adding Users Users can be added to an account by an Administrator by selecting Add User and filling in the user’s details including their email that they will use…

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The fine registration page provides the final view of the registered data, including statistics about the fit as well as the final matrices. The fine registration processing tries to find the best global fit of the data. It does this by the following: at each scan position, finding scans that are up to the maximum…

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Vercator runs on a project concept. This means that all the processing that you do runs within a project. This project could represent one geolocation or worksite of data capture within which all your related processing jobs happen. One project can hold the results of many jobs as in the conceptual image below: Getting Started…

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This article describes the quickest way to get started with the Vercator registration service. Currently the best experience is provided with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers and we recommend using either of these. Vercator Registration runs as a series of stages. The overall process is shown by the project flow below. Although default settings…

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This article gives an overview of the Vercator Cloud Interface.   Home When you first log in to Vercator Cloud the default view is the home page The home page provides quick links to start projects as well as token information. Along the top menu are the links to access existing projects and file storage.…

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This article describes the Vercator conversion service. This service allows the conversion between supported file formats as below. Input: ptx, pts, e57, laz, las, ply, Faro fls*, Z+F zfs, Riegl rdbx Output: xyz, ply, pts, e57, las, laz, Autodesk rcs *fls folders are not currently supported in the conversion service Conversion projects are accessed from…

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This article describes the process of preparing, uploading and importing an RTC360 project into Vercator Projects. Project Format to Upload An RTC360 Project needs to have a specific structure to import successfully in Vercator, as in the below examples. Each bundle must be in a separate folder with a separate project.rtc360 file. You can download…

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