December 2024

'Tis the season for sharing — now even easier in Voyager! This month, we’re introducing several bookmark enhancements that expand how you share scan data and insights across your team and partners.

Bookmark enhancements

You can now share specific bookmarks using deep links, enabling targeted sharing. Bookmarks of revolving and custom slice planes include the corresponding plane visual in the 3D view, providing better spatial context.

bookmark-slice-plane-embed-linkYou can now visualize revolving and custom slice plane locations in bookmarks and easily share deep links to any bookmarks in your project.

Additionally, you have more control over bookmark settings – such as histogram and color map attributes – when running recipes that automatically create bookmarks in repetitive workflows. For assistance with this enhanced recipe step or setting up custom recipes, reach out to support@lumafield.com.

Improving Voyager’s Performance

While we certainly get excited to roll out new features to you, it’s just as important to ensure Voyager continues to perform optimally – especially as we deliver more functionality and as you scale your usage.

We've recently released notable performance enhancements to our Integrity Analysis tools. Previously, those with less performant devices might have encountered blank screens when viewing Porosity, Inclusion, or Crack Detection results – requiring a project refresh that might not have resolved the underlying behavior. With these improvements, we’ve reduced the memory consumption required in that experience so that you can now inspect Integrity Analysis results without interruption, across devices.

More enhancements

  • Scanners now enter “quiet mode” when inactive for more than 10 minutes, keeping that fan humming down to a whisper!
  • For inspection planes created on revolving and custom slice planes, we’ve added the slice location to the attributes panel so you have more context on which slice you’ve authored dimensions
  • Axis of Rotation Correction (AoRC) – when correcting for doubling or blurring in a scan, the upper and lower line positions in the AoRC workflow did not span the entire vertical range of the radiograph. We’ve adjusted those such that they now do – especially useful for parts that extend vertically.
  • We fixed a handful of small but pesky bugs, including objects and in-progress dimension labels that disappeared upon zooming. Thank you to those who surfaced some of these to our team!