Scan Preview
Tapping a scan opens the corresponding details screen, where a scan stored on the device can be edited. Tapping the 3D model opens a menu where a scan preview can be viewed, processing can be repeated, and files can be exported.
In the 3D view, the scan can be inspected directly on the device. Controls work as follows:
Rotate the preview with one finger. Move the preview with two fingers in the same direction. Zoom in and out by moving two fingers toward or away from each other. The button in the top left corner resets the view to its initial state, allowing the user to reorient themself in the scan at any time.
Objects created during scanning are also visible in the scan preview. Tapping an object selects it, highlighted in yellow, and opens a list of all objects connected to the selected point.
When an object is selected, its category can be changed directly in the scan preview, or the object can be deleted. Selecting an object opens an additional menu where the category can be changed via a dropdown list. Two buttons are located at the top right: X closes the menu, and the trash icon deletes the object.
Photos
If photos exist, they are listed after the scan. New photos can be created and added using the Add-Button, as long as the scan has not yet been uploaded.
Tapping a photo in the scan details screen opens the photo details screen.
Point and Line Objects
If existing, recorded points are listed with a thumbnail preview and category. Below that, lines added to the scan are also listed with a thumbnail and category.
Selecting a point or a line opens an extended view where the object’s category can be adjusted and the object can be deleted. The procedure is the same as when selecting objects in the scan preview.
For the point objects Information, Risk, and Warning, the title and description can also be edited.
After the scan process is completed, it is no longer possible to add additional points or lines. Due to technical limitations, precise positioning cannot be guaranteed afterward. Therefore, it is essential to capture all points and lines during the scanning process itself.