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Voxel QC mode is a special QC mode where the most of useful operations (like inclusion cutting and easy inclusion shape tuning) may be done in real time. The voxel QC mode operates with inclusions in a special voxel format that differs from classical polygonal format (in classical 'Inclusions' panel). Convertion between these two formats is time consuming. That is why to save your time try to launch voxel QC mode once and tune all inclusions at once rather than launch voxel QC tools many times to modificate inclusions one-by-one (that is not prohibitted, but it is not recommended).

Classical manual inclusion editing operations (like adding contour) do not work in voxel QC mode as well as voxel tools cannot be applicable in classical (not in voxel) QC mode. We expect that at this moment voxel QC tools will solve all possible QC problems, except creation of new inclusion (you may create it only using classical manual QC tools). That is why we recommend apply voxel QC tools first for splitting inclusions and tuning their shape and then apply classical manual QC tools if it is necessary.

In voxel QC mode you may split combined inclusions by plane, delete wrong parts of inclusion, tune shape of each inclusion (like it was done by postprocessing) in real time, merge several (or all) inclusions in a one to perform the operation to group of inclusions, cut subsurface layer inclusions.

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In chapter "Launching voxel QC tools" we describe all the possible ways to launch voxel QC tools. In chapter "Main operations" all possible voxel QC operations are described, and in "Practically important cases" we describe important combinations of operations valuable for QC process.

Launching voxel QC tools

There are two possible ways to launch voxel QC tools:

  • From automatic glue detection panel, hitting buttons "Confirm deletion" or "Reject and remove manually"
  • From QC panel

The first way has been already described in chapter "Automatic glue detection". Here we will describe the second way:

 

Main operations

Practically important cases

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