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This is necessary to enable you to view data from the backup clip, which contains the data before occlusion fixing, as well as the current (occlusion-fixed) clip.
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Symbol in 3D view | Description | Data type |
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Circle | Original labeled markers from the backup clip. Displayed by default if the difference between the position of the original marker and the occlusion-fixed marker is greater than 1 cm. | |
Sphere | Markers without gaps | |
Sphere with a dot in the center | Markers that have been occlusion-fixed during a gap | |
Sphere with a cross in the center | Markers that have had a gap manually filled | |
Red sphere | Markers that are missing at the current frame | |
Wireframe box | Constraint, showing expected location of marker |
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- From the Current Subject chooser, select the required subject, or if you want to work on everything, select All.
In the Restore section of the Marker Editing panel, with selected subject active, click Restore All Data.
- Fix any labeling issues that are present in your data. For more information, see the Use the Labeling panel section (found in Clean up data) and Fix common labeling issues.
- Re-run occlusion fixing from the Processing panel.
- Re-run Solve Solving to update the solving skeletons.