Z+F

Prevu3D supports the following scanners from Z+F:

  • Z+F Imager 5010C

  • Z+F Imager 5010X

  • Z+F Imager 5016

  • Z+F FlexScan 22

Examples of Z+F software for processing:


Data Processing

Terrestrial Scanner

Export Settings

In order to process Z+F Terrestrial Scanner dataset inside Prevu3D, we require the following files:

  • Structured E57 (Pictures are optional)

Step 1: Export Panorama Images:

  • From the main bar, select Color > Export high resolution panoramas...#

  • Export options:

    • Select Choose from list

    • Image type jpg

    • Resolution high (width=10000)

  • Then select OK

Step 2: Export E57

  • From the export project items menu, select all the items you wish to export:

  • In the Format settings tab, select the following settings:

  • Add panorama images

  • Enter your file name and file path, then select Export

  • Once exported, you will be able to upload your e57 files inside Prevu3D by following the upload workflow.

SLAM Scanner (FlexScan)

Export Settings

In order to process Z+F SLAM Scanner (FlexScan) dataset inside Prevu3D, we require the following files:

  • Pointcloud (.LAS)

  • Trajectory (.txt)

  • [Optional] Pictures

  • [Optional] Pictures Information

Step 1: Define export settings

  • Select the “Settings…”

  • [Optional]  Panoramas : Enabled

  • Select the Format: las

  • [Required] Track : Enabled

Step 2: Access the data

Following the export process, you may find the data inside your “export” directory

There, each FlexScan-dataset will be located in its own subdirectory

You will find the required files.

In the example below above we can see:

  • Pointcloud (.LAS) => backpack log_1_2_complete.las

  • Trajectory (.txt) => backpack log_1_2_complete_laser_0.txt

  • [Optional] Pictures => All the JPG files (backpack log_1_2_complete-idx249.jpg / backpack log_1_2_complete-idx293.jpg / backpack log_1_2_complete-idx343.jpg …..)

  • [Optional] Pictures Information => All the XML files (backpack log_1_2_complete-idx249.xml / backpack log_1_2_complete-idx293.xml / backpack log_1_2_complete-idx343.xml …..)

Note

  • This is an example. The name “backpack log_1_2_complete” might differ in your case.

  • If you have pictures, you should have the same number of jpg and xml files.