Camera List
The camera list is organized in a hierarchy composed of groups and cameras. Each group can contain both cameras and other groups. The elements in the hierarchy — cameras and groups of cameras — can be moved within the hierarchy by drag-and-drop.
You can select a camera from the camera list to edit or to activate in the current viewport.
Icon | Operation | Description |
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Activate a camera | Click on a camera to recall its settings in the current viewport. | |
Edit current camera | In this mode, navigation in the viewport will also modify the camera's settings. |
Use the buttons below the list to manage the cameras in the hierarchy. You can.
Icon | Operation | Description |
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Add a new camera | The camera is initialized using the settings in the current viewport. | |
Add a camera group | ||
Enable or disable the Edit current camera mode | The camera currently being edited is marked in the Camera List with the icon . If no camera is marked with this icon, the viewport's free camera information is shown and can be edited on the right-hand side of the editor. | |
Update camera settings with the settings used in the active viewport | ||
Assign selected camera as one of the product's favorite cameras | The selected camera is assigned to the favorite camera you select for the product in the active viewport. Cameras marked as favorites for the product in the active viewport are displayed in the Camera List with the icon . . | |
Rename a camera or a group of cameras | ||
Duplicate a camera or a group of cameras | ||
Delete a camera or a group of cameras | If you attempt to delete a camera currently assigned to a viewport, an alert will appear informing you of the camera's current use. If you confirm that you would like to delete the camera, the viewport will return to its free camera. | |
Import a camera or group of cameras in the KCH or KBE format | This option also allows you to generate cameras from a .kam file. See Generating cameras from a .kam file. | |
Export a camera or group of cameras in the KCH format |
A right-click on a camera or a group of cameras opens a context menu. In addition, to list the operations above, this menu has one more. You can assign the same sensor to your selection with Assign sensor parameter.
You can also assign a sensor to a multiple selection of cameras by dragging and dropping a sensor from the Sensor Library to the Cameras editor.
Note
If you assign a sensor to a group of cameras, the sensor will be automatically applied recursively to all its cameras and subgroups.