Konica Minolta 3-D Scanner manual Portable & Compact, Autofocus, Rich 3-D Color, Easy to Use

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based on Konica Minolta standard test method

Precision - ±0.008mm(over 300,000 points) typical Speed - scans in less than one second

Simplicity - point and shoot simplicity for consistently excellent results

Flexibility - only Konica Minolta offers interchangeable lenses for big and small parts and "Dynamic Range Expansion technology" VIVID 910' break-through innovation

for measuring from dark to shiny surfaces in a single pass

Value - Konica Minolta sets a new price / performance threshold

Who but Konica Minolta gives you the VIVID 910 3-D Scanner, offering high-speed and high-accuracy, at a high-value price? VIVID 910 is the newest of Konica Minolta's VIVID family of 3-D scanners. You've come to know Konica Minolta's VIVID digitizers, setting the pace in 3-D digitizing with performance, attractive price, simple camera-like operation, and rock-solid reliability.

Main Applications

The VIVID 910 is ideal for the following applications:

On-Line Quality Control Inspection of production

parts (i.e. CAI, CAT)

• First Article Inspection; Tool and Die Verification

• Industrial Design: capture design studies into CAD database

• Rapid Prototyping Input

• Reverse Engineering: create CAD legacy data from

Creation of NURBS surfaces based on the captured data

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3-D data captured by scanning

A mockup is scanned by

VIVID 910.

Flexibility: Variable digitizing Volumes by interchangeable Lenses

Who but Konica Minolta gives you the flexibility to capture the hood ornament, the whole hood, or the whole car? The VIVID 910 can digitize variable volumes (between 110 x 80 x 40 mm and 1200 x 900 x750

mm)while still maintaining precise repeatability. Large part - small part, just pick the right lens for the size of your scan. The three lenses (telephoto, medium, wide angle) are standard equipment and are as easy to change as the lens on your SLR camera. (TELE: f=25mm, MIDDLE f=14mm, WIDE f=8)

Portable & Compact

Who but Konica Minolta understands portability? VIVID 910 travels light -- it is compact (213mm (8-3/8 in.) x 413mm (16-1/4 in.) x 271mm (10-11/16 in.)) weighs only 11kg (24 lbs.) and is a stand- alone instrument. You don't even need a host computer to use Vivid. Multiple scans can be saved to the compact flash memory or viewed immediately on the rear-panel's color LCD viewfinder.

Autofocus

Who but Konica Minolta, the leader in optical technology, brings autofocus from the world of photography to our precision measurement devices? There is no need to move the VIVID back and forth, or to manually adjust to guess at the optimal focus, its automatic.

Rich 3-D Color

Who but Konica Minolta gives you color data is second to none? Vivid's color images are equivalent to a 3 CCD digital camera with full 24- bit color depth. 640 x 480 x 24 bits. Konica Minolta's expertise shows through with MeasureMax, the ability to capture a wider range of dark to shinny surface finishes that blind other digitizers.

Easy to Use

Who but Konica Minolta gives you camera-like simplicity? Unlike some digitizers, there is no lengthy set-up, warm-up and calibration process before your can measure. No moving the scanner back and forth until just the right distance is reached: its automatic. No need to manually adjust the scanner for different ambient light conditions. Konica Minolta has eliminated these quirks found in other scanners. Turn it on, aim and frame using the LCD viewfinder, and shoot.

But what about scanning an object from all sides? We've made that easy too. Konica Minolta provides an optional rotating table to index the scanned part and capture all sides in one automated process. Each scan is automatically aligned. Who else makes it this easy?

master parts

3-D shape capture for Computer Aided Engineering

Advanced Polygon Editing Software (Standard Accessory)

Main display examples

Automatic data registration & merging (before)

(after)

Analysis (CAE and FEA)

• Machine Vision

• Medical Applications:

• Surgical Planning (maxillofacial, dental and

orthopedic), orthotics and prosthetics, plastic surgery,

anthropometric measurements

• Archiving: Museums, Artifact & Antiquities cataloging,

Archeology, Anthropology research

• Computer graphics: Animation, Computer Simulations

• Web content creation/ on-line product catalog creation

Who but Konica Minolta gives you a whole solution, not just data? Each VIVID 910 includes Konica Minolta's powerful polygon- editing software. You can operate the VIVID from your host computer, perform automatic data registration, edit captured scan data (fill holes, decimate, smooth, etc), merge scans into a single “watertight” mesh, and export into a variety of data formats.

Import Formats: *.stl, and *.cam, *.vvd, *.scn, *.cdm (Konica Minolta proprietary)

Export Formats: *.dxf, *.obj Wavefront, SOFTIMAGE, VRML and STL (polygonal data)

ASCII (point cloud data) TIFF *.tif, * PDM (texture map color data)

Software functions

Required Host Computer

Windows® Workstation

OS : WindowsNT®4.0 (Service Pack 6 or higher) Windows® 2000 (Service Pack 2 or higher)

CPU : Pentium III or higher

Main memory : 512MB or more

(1024MB or more recommended)

• Display : 800 x 600 or higher

• Graphic board : 3-Dlabs OXYGEN GVX1

(recommended*)

Dynamic Range Expansion Mode (before)

Scan sample

Texture mapping & texture blending (before)

(after)

Dynamic Range Expansion Mode

used

not used

(after)

Comparison with 3-D data

3-D data captured

by scanning

 

Certified Peformance

Who but Konica Minolta backs up the volumetric accuracy of their digitizer products? Konica Minolta understands the importance of quantifiable performance to organizations with ISO 9000 certification and all who compete in today's quality-driven, manufacturing world. Konica Minolta stands behind the VIVID 910 by offering a "Certificate of Performance" traceable to national standards laboratories.

Automatic and Manual data registration, data merging, smoothing, sub-sampling and curvature-based decimation, polygon checking (intersections, degeneration, etc), texture blending and merging, etc.

• Point Group Editing

Selection via color, Bezier, rectangle tools, interactive and parametric rotation, translation of point groups, hole filling, smoothing, cloning and deletion of point groups. Color editing: color blending and merging of multiple color scans

• Camera Remote Operation

Image capture, auto/manual-ranging, (i.e., depth of field setting), auto/manual laser power setting, camera data acquisition control, turn- table control

• Scan Data Display Modes

Wireframe, smooth shaded, flat shaded, color image, texture mapping

• SCSI interface : SCSI card by Adaptec

(ASPI library by Adaptec is also required.

And compatible models recommended on

Windows®2000*)

• Media drive : CD-ROM drive

*A graphic board supported by OpenGL must be used. (For details, contact Konica Minolta.)

Hole filling by data interpolation

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3-D Scanner specifications

The Konica Minolta 3-D Scanner is a cutting-edge tool designed for precise 3D digitization across various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and heritage preservation. With its state-of-the-art technology, this scanner captures high-resolution three-dimensional data, making it an invaluable asset for professionals who require accuracy and efficiency in their work.

One of the main features of the Konica Minolta 3-D Scanner is its ability to collect point cloud data with exceptional fidelity. The scanner utilizes laser triangulation and advanced optical imaging techniques to generate detailed 3D models. This ensures that even intricate details are preserved, allowing users to replicate objects with fidelity. The high scanning speed and the ability to capture both small and large objects make the scanner versatile for various applications.

The technology behind the scanner is based on a combination of structured light and laser scanning techniques. The structured light system projects a pattern onto the object being scanned, allowing the device to capture the geometry of the surface. This approach minimizes errors commonly associated with traditional methods and reduces the time spent on capturing complex shapes. Additionally, the scanner is equipped with advanced software that aids in data processing and visualization, further enhancing the user's experience.

Another significant characteristic of the Konica Minolta 3-D Scanner is its portability and user-friendly design. The lightweight and compact form factor enables easy transportation, making it suitable for on-site scanning in diverse environments. The intuitive interface allows users, even those without extensive technical backgrounds, to operate the scanner effectively. This accessibility ensures that the technology can be utilized across different sectors without the steep learning curve typically associated with advanced equipment.

Furthermore, the scanner supports various output formats, allowing seamless integration into existing workflows. It is compatible with popular CAD software and can be used for reverse engineering, quality control, and digital preservation. The versatility in application makes it an essential tool for professionals looking to innovate and improve their processes.

Overall, the Konica Minolta 3-D Scanner stands out for its high precision, advanced scanning technologies, and user-centered design, positioning it as a leading solution in the realm of 3D digitization. Whether for industrial applications or artistic pursuits, this scanner provides the capabilities needed to meet the demands of modern scanning tasks.