File – Import – Digitizer – Easy Align

13Enter an element name and set the element parameters.

Note

Enter an element name of up to 31 alphanumeric char- acters.

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14 Click the [OK] button.

The temporary window (the window that was showing the pre-converted image) closes. The program converts the data that was displayed in the store window, and displays the resulting aligned data.

The loaded data will be ready for display in all windows. It will be shown in the active window and in those windows for which all elements are set to be displayed (i.e., in those windows that are not set to “Selective”).

The first time the program loads data after starting up, it will be fully framed in all windows (includ- ing those that are hidden automatically).

If you are using the rotating stage, the stage now rotates back to its origin.

For elements that existed prior to execution of this command, the selection status and display

910states remain unchanged.

Select the data resolution from the [Reduction Rate] pull-down menu. Choices are: “1/1”, “1/4”, “1/9”, “1/16”, or “No polygon”.

If you want the program to fill-in lost data areas when loading the data, set [Fill Holes] to “On”.

At the [Remove] pull-down menu, select the data to be excluded at time of loading. Choices are: “None”, “Boundary (B.)”, “5deg.& B.”, “10deg.& B.”, “15deg.& B.”, and “20deg.& B.”

If you want to filter the data when loading it, make the appropriate selection at the [Filter] pull- down menu.

If you want to apply 3D processing to the marker sections, make the appropriate selection at the

[Marker Correction] pull-down menu.

If you want to use texturing, check the [Use Tex- ture] checkbox.

If you want to save the data at the time of conver- sion, check the [Save Data] checkbox.

If you checked [Save Data] (at Step 13 above), the program opens the [Easy Align-Save] dialog box (shown above).

q Enter a filename for the saved file. w Click the [Save] button.

Note

The filename must be alphanumeric characters only.

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