Threshold change — fewer false flags. The coverage threshold for marking a BIM element as verified has been lowered: any scan point that falls within the distance grid cell is now enough. Elements with sparse but present coverage no longer appear as needing attention when they don't.
Red replaced by amber throughout. Needs-attention elements, the corresponding scan points, the legend dot, and the selected-element card all use the same amber color the rest of the platform uses for "In Progress" status. The shift makes Verify mode feel like a status indicator rather than an alarm.
Verified and needs-attention scan points are now visually distinct by size. Verified points (blue) render at twice the size of needs-attention ones (amber). The Point Size slider in the panel controls the blue size; the amber points scale automatically at half that value. This means the areas where the model and scan agree are easy to spot at a glance, not just by color but by density of larger dots.
The panel leads with the legend. Open Verify mode and the first thing you see is plain-English accuracy copy — "within 0.6 – 2 inches" for verified, "missing or outside the 2-inch accuracy threshold" for needs-attention — paired with the matching color swatches. Point Size and Opacity controls are still there but tucked into a collapsible Display settings row so they stay out of the way until you need them. The verification score block has been removed from the panel.
All existing controls work the same way: the section plane clips both point subsets together, the Show Original RGB toggle swaps both to scan color while preserving the size difference, and clicking any BIM element opens the selected-element card with the updated amber styling.