About changing the lighting orientation in 3D browsing

Hello, I would like to ask about how to adjust the position of light in Reality Capture. I want to render the orthophoto in a shadow, and I want to adjust the position of the light to better reflect the detail of this part.The other question is I am a non-native English speaker. After activating the software on a new computer, only a few of the buttons are translated after the language setting. How should I set the buttons so that all of them are translated?
I am looking forward to hearing from the professional staff and artists. Thank you.

Hi Renwei2021,
unfortunately this is not possible to set in RealityCapture.
Also, not all buttons are translated in all languages. Which language are you using?

Thank you for your reply. I am using Chinese.
Does REALITY CAPTURE plan to update the ability to change the position of lights?
I am using REALITY CAPTURE to do archaeological research. If I can quickly change the position of the light, I can light it on the side, which is convenient to identify illegible marks and characters.
Thanks again for your answers. Have a good life.

I am not aware of it, but I will create a feature request for that option.

That’s great.
One more problem, in my projects that use only photogrammetry, if I want to represent the dimensions on the model, my current scheme is to establish two key points on the standard artifacts that I place in the scene, and then define the distance between the two points.
Is there an official standard artifact for REALITY CAPTURE that automatically identifies a standard artifact after alignment, defines the distance with one click, or is there a feature I haven’t discovered that would make this dimension easier to define?

There is no official standard for RealityCapture, but you can use any with the markers on it and known distance.
For more check these:
https://rchelp.capturingreality.com/en-US/tutorials/scaling.htm

How many reports can REALITY CAPTURE export for my photogrammetric project? For the current project, it can reflect the accuracy error in the project, photo coincidence rate, etc. In other words, how can I prove through the report that the model obtained by my photogrammetry is accurate and objective?

There is 8 pre-defined reports under WORKFLOW/3. Outputs/Reports:
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For that is the best way to have some GCPs and check points with known coordinates, where you can check the achieved precision.
As you have only distance, you can try to use more of them in your project, export Selected Component Report and check the All/Selected constraints table: