3D camera sources
The point cloud can be viewed from two camera views: The main view or the grid view. The default view is the main view, but you can open the grid view once an object has been selected in 3D.

In the main view, you will see the point cloud in which you should annotate, correct, or supervise. The layout changes depending on whether you select an object.Β
If no object is selected, you will see the point cloud (navigatable in all directions) with a miniature 2D image overlay in its right upper corner.Β

If a 3D cuboid is selected, you will see three additional camera views showing the object from the top, back, and right angles. This view is ideal for detailed editing of the object. Read more about these under Object viewsο»Ώ.

In the left toolbar, you can find modes that place the camera in different point cloud positions. Read about them under Camera modesο»Ώ.
The grid view shows the selected object across four camera sources: the top, back, and right angles in 3D and the 2D image. We recommend this view when you want to edit the object in more detail since you'll have the object centered across all four sources.

If you're looking for how to control the camera we recommend the chapters Camera modesο»Ώ and Navigation in 2D/ 3Dο»Ώ.
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