How to use the image layer function

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  • kyo
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    Andrea Alessi
    Thank you for your response.
    I understood it correctly.

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  • Andrea Alessi
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    Hi Kyo,

    thank you for letting us know. It's indeed an error that was probably introduced when we last updated the table. Apologies for the confusion.

    The free version does not have multiple layers support at all, and that is an error in the table.

    The lite version offers a single "change workspace images" functionality (so basically a way to swap from a layer to another, e.g. photos with projected pattern / photos without pattern)

    The full version offers the above, plus the full multiple layers UI/functionality.

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  • kyo
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    cam3d
    Thank you for your help.
    I was able to check the functionality with the Zephyr (Full).
    The spec sheet appears to indicate that this feature is available in the Zephyr (Lite), but is this a misnomer?
    Or does this refer to a different feature?

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  • cam3d
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    Hi kyo

    Camera layers are only available in 3DF Zephyr (Full) - Feel free to download a trial of the full version here: https://www.3dflow.net/3df-zephyr-ev...download-page/

    Layers can be managed through Tools>Workspace>ManageCameraLayers...

    I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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  • kyo
    started a topic How to use the image layer function

    How to use the image layer function

    I'm using the Zephyr Lite version.
    I looked at the documentation about image layers and changed the file name,
    but I can not create a multi-layer project.
    I would like to know how to use this feature in detail.
    (The images I'm using is one with projected patterns and one with RGB images.)
    Last edited by kyo; 2023-01-31, 07:49 AM.
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