1. Multi-language capability: set a preferred language for the user interface and for the inspection report.
2. Improved report overview: generate reports that have an intuitive interface and relevant content.
3. Annotation statistics in the report: view the statistics about the project annotations in the report. Now included by default.
4. Report content customization: manage the details that should appear in the report. Annotations can now be included or hidden in the report.
5. Add or remove points from annotations: have a flexible number of points for image and 3D annotations.
6. Improved feedback during area creation: enjoy an enhanced area-marking experience with the simulation of area closing.
7. CSV/JSON export and geolocation information: get geographical coordinates and meters for geolocated projects in annotation export files.
These features, along with general interface usability upgrades will leverage the workflow and the output of the inspection projects.
To set a language of choice for the interface, click on your account icon in the top right corner to access the available languages:
To select the report language, click on “Generate Report” and choose the report language from the drop-down list.
The reports have been redesigned to display meaningful information in a comprehensible shape.
For example, to open the geolocation in a new web browser tab, click the icon and you will be redirected to Google Maps.
View the statistics about the project annotations in the report. Now included by default.
Before listing the annotations, the report provides an overview of the distribution of the annotations by the severity of damage and by the damage type. The scale of severity has 6 color-coded levels, where red is the highest severity and blue is the lowest. The statistic per damage type displays the number of annotations in each category of damage.
Manage the details that should appear in the report. Annotations can now be included or hidden in the report.
To customize the report, click on “Generate Report”, and open the chapters: Front Page, Overview Page, Statistics page, Annotations. Each of the chapters has a list of content elements which can be added to or removed from the report. By default, all the elements are included in the report. The notification below will show you how many of the listed elements will not be included in the report. Other functionality, like sorting options and customization of the report title, are now available as well.
In addition, it is now possible to select which annotations should be included in the report and which should be hidden. If an annotation subset is to be removed from the report, just set them as hidden from the annotation tree and uncheck “Show hidden annotations” from the report setup dialogue.
In addition to the fields that can be customized in the report, the user can decide which content will be shown in the report. To hide a subset of annotations, go to the subset in the annotation tree and click on the eye icon. A subset with a “closed eye” will not appear in the report. By default, the hidden annotations will be shown in the report, but this can be changed from the report customization in the “Annotation” chapter. Uncheck “Show hidden annotations” to omit the annotations that are marked as hidden from the report.
You can now have a flexible number of points, add and remove them, for image and 3D annotations.
The shape on the annotation area can be edited from the 3D view or on the image. Select an existing annotation, click the “Edit Shape” button to visualize all the points in the annotation. To remove an existing point, hover the point and click the “X” button as soon as it appears.
To add a new point, hover the line between two existing points. A “+” icon will appear. Click and drag it to adjust its position. Once the new shape is ready, click the “Finish” button.
Enjoy an enhanced area-marking experience with the simulation of area closing!
While drawing the annotation area, the user will see the projection of the area before the point is set. This enables a higher precision of the area. This functionality is now possible for both images and 3D models.
Get geographical coordinates and meters for geolocated projects in annotation export files.
The exported JSON or CSV files now include the geolocation information. This information will only appear in the export file for geolocated projects.