Figure 63: Evaluation view window
4. Use the image handling controls to move, rotate, and zoom while you inspect the
image, see "Image handling controls", page 54.
5. Use the View drop-down menu to select view mode, see "View modes", page 68.
6. To change the color range, click the Options button and select Color range, see
"Color range", page 69.
7. To select data presentation, click the Options button and select Surface or Points,
see "Data presentation", page 70.
8. To adjust the proportions of the data, use the sliders in the GUI, see "Height map
scaling", page 71.
9. To adjust the scene lighting, use the menus and sliders in the GUI, see "Light
control", page 71.
9.2.10 Visualizing 3D data
9.2.10.1 View modes
View mode for 2D images
For 2D images, Intensity is the only available view mode. In this mode, color is propor‐
tional to the intensity values of the pixels.
View modes for 3D images
When you view a 3D image, you can select different ways to color it. The following view
modes are available:
View
mode
Description Example
Intensity Color is proportional to the reflec‐
tance values along the laser line.
Suitable to show the surface details
of an object, such as a print.
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