Cleaning the input data

If you do not want to perform a clean-up of your data, you can immediately click OK at the base of the form and proceed to the next step 'Define Interpolation'.

The Clean Up Data step of the Interpolate Property workflow (prepare > Surfaces > Interpolate Property > Clean Up Data) is an optional step. Data clean-up means you can appoint areas/parts of your input data that you want to ignore during property interpolation. For example parts of a tri-mesh with poor data quality or some markers of a marker set you do not trust. Instead of deleting this data, you make use of a special property called 'active property' in which unwanted data is set to 'inactive'. Per input representation, you can create such property. By making use of a property, the original input data is preserved and any previously performed clean-ups can easily be updated or reversed. Also you can create an interpolated output property with varying clean-ups to compare.

Except for markers, data clean-up is performed in a dedicated 'Property Clean-Up View', which automatically opens when you select a representation on the Clean Up Data form. In the view, with the 'active property' selected, you set parts of the representation to 'inactive' with the Editing Tools > Property Tools. To set markers as inactive you use the Marker Table, as this cannot be done in the Clean-Up View.