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Modifications of the JMX Analyst software
 
 

Installation

You can get details for your update by contacting sales@3gsm.at.

   
  JointMetriX3D version 3.0
   
 

Major changes:

3D image generation:

  • Improved performance in 3D image generation
  • Extension of multiple CPU usage

3D image editing:

  • Merge several parts of image pair into common a co-ordinate system

3D image assessment:

  • Introduction of arbitrary located vertical section (profile)
  • Output of roughness profiles
  • Configurable representation in hemispherical plots
  • Bounding box including overall dimensions
  • Live switchover between reduced and full set of 3D points
  • Area based features show additionally its size in a projection plane
  • Improvement of automatic discontinuity segmentation
  • Introduction of automatic clustering of discontinuities
  • Introduction of marker for water occurrence
  • Geometric modelling of measured discontinuities
  • Change of units (m, ft)
   
 

JointMetriX3D version 2.2

   
 

Major changes:

3D image assessment:

  • User defined scanline leading to enhanced spacing calculations (set spacing, normal set spacing, total spacing)
  • Configurable contour lines line plots (plan view) as well as contour lines on the 3D image (separately exportable e.g. as DXF)
  • Exportable structuremap (CSV, DXF)
  • Enhanced PDF report
   
  JointMetriX3D version 1.8
   
 

Changes from JMX Analyst version 1.7 to version 1.8

  • Export to AutoCAD DXF format
  • Export of screenshot
  • Exports are now in global coordinates if the 3D image is georeferenced
  • Additional structuremaps can be imported/merged
  • Every annotation element has a dialog to show its detailed data
  • Speed and memory improvements
 
 

Version 1.8 - Known issues

  Problem: The sceenshot export from JMX Analyst produces wired images.
  Reason: The reason can be a bad graphics card driver.
  Solution 1: You can install a new graphics card driver.
They can usually be downloaded from your graphics cards vendor's homepage.
  Solution 2: You can manually make a screenshot: The easiest way to do so is to use the MS Windows tools. Just press the "Print" button on the keyboard. Then the whole screen is saved in window's clipboard. Then start the "Paint" application which is locatet in the accessories-menu. There use the menu entry "Edit->Paste". Then you have an image of the whole screen and you can cut off the unneded parts. If you press "Alt" and "Print" (together) instead of the "Print" keyboard button only, the application is saved as screenshot without the rest of the desktop.