Once the run is complete, you will see a message in the _**Console**_ tab of the editor, with information on where the generated data has been saved. An example is shown below (Mac OS):
* **:green_circle: Action** Select `Main Camera` again to bring up its _**Inspector**_ view. You will now see a new section added to the `Perception Camera` component, with buttons for showing the latest dataset output folder and copying its path to clipboard. An example is shown below (Mac OS):
<imgsrc="Images/dataset_written.png"/>
<imgsrc="Images/output_path.png"/>
* **:green_circle: Action**: Navigate to the dataset path addressed in the _**Console**_.
* **:green_circle: Action**: Click _**Show Folder**_ to show and highlight the folder in your operating system's file explorer. Enter this folder.
In this folder, you will find a few types of data, depending on your `Perception Camera` settings. These can include:
- Logs
* **:green_circle: Action**: Download and install [Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop)
* **:green_circle: Action**: Open a command line interface (Command Prompt on Windows, Terminal on Mac OS, etc.) and type the following command to run the Dataset Insights Docker image:
`docker run -p 8888:8888 -v "<path to synthetic data>:/data" -t unitytechnologies/datasetinsights:latest`, where the path to data is what we earlier found in Unity's console messages.
`docker run -p 8888:8888 -v "<path to synthetic data>:/data" -t unitytechnologies/datasetinsights:latest`, where the path to data is what we earlier found in Unity's console messages. You can copy the path using the _**Copy Path**_ in the `Perception Camera` UI.
This will download a Docker image from Unity. If you get an error regarding the path to your dataset, make sure you have not included the enclosing `<` and `>` in the path and that the spaces are properly escaped.