4 Click the [Scan] button.

Scan will start, and both color and range images will be displayed.

5 Click the [Convert] button.

The [File-Import-Digitizer-One Scan-Convert] dialog box will appear.

6 Enter the desired element name, and set parameters.

Note

The element name must consist of up to 31 alphanumeric characters.

7 Click the [OK] button.

The scanned image will be displayed. The names of the imported elements will also appear in the element list, indicating that the elements have been selected (highlighted).

The loaded data will be ready to be displayed in all windows. It will be displayed in the active window and the windows for which all the ele- ments are set to be displayed.

When the data is loaded for the first time after the software is started, it will be fully framed in all the windows including those that are hidden automatically.

File – Import – Digitizer – One Scan (When VIVID 300 is Selected)

If the color and range images are not scanned at the same time, clicking the [Read] button will capture a color image and display it.

To restart scan, repeat steps 2 to 3.

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File

Menu

Select the desired rate from “1/1”, “1/4”, “1/9”, “1/16” and “No polygon” by selecting from the [Reduction Rate] pull-down menu.

If you want to generate points to fill in holes caused by missing data, set the [File Holes] setting to “On”.

The [Remove] pull-down menu lets you select which points to remove from the imported data.

You can set this to any of the following: “None”, “Boundary(B.)”, “5deg. & B.”, “10deg. & B.”, “15deg. & B.”, or “20deg. & B.”

If you want to filter the imported data, select the appropriate parameter from the [Filter] pull-down menu.

To save the raw scan data (.cam) when importing data, check the [Save camera data] checkbox.

If the [Save camera data] checkbox was checked at step 7, the [Remote-Save] dialog box will appear. q Enter the desired file name.

w Click the [Save] button.

Note

The file name must consist of alphanumeric characters only.

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