Creating a SiteMaker Project
Watch this video to learn how to create a new SiteMaker project:
Adding Recorded Data
Once a SiteMaker project has been created, the first thing to do is to add all recorded data.
Copy the datasets_rec folders from your device’s SSD to the dataset_rec folder in your SiteMaker project, as depicted in the following video:
Start Post-processing
Click the Datasets tab.
From the Select Datasets window, select one or more Datasets you want to post-process.
Go to the Settings tab to change any default settings. Learn more in the video below, or go to Advanced Settings for more information.
Once all settings are adjusted, go back to the Datasets tab, choose post- and web-processing (default and recommended), and click Start!
Once the processing starts, the Activity Log tab will open automatically and display the processing logs in real time.
Here is an example video on how to post-process with control points, a high-confidence preset, and .e57 point cloud in 5mm resolution:
FAQ
How do I create a new SiteMaker project?
You can learn how to create a new SiteMaker project by watching the provided video.
What is the first step after creating a SiteMaker project?
The first step is to add all recorded data to your project.
How do I add recorded data to my SiteMaker project?
Copy the datasets_rec folders from your device’s SSD to the dataset_rec folder in your SiteMaker project.
What should I do to start post-processing?
Click the Datasets tab, select the datasets you want to post-process, adjust settings if needed, and then click Start!
Will the Activity Log show processing logs in real time?
Yes, once processing starts, the Activity Log tab will open automatically and display the processing logs in real time.
Can I change default settings during post-processing?
Yes, you can go to the Settings tab to change any default settings before starting the post-processing.
Is there a video tutorial for post-processing with control points?
Yes, there is an example video that demonstrates how to post-process with control points and a high-confidence preset.