File – Import – Digitizer – Step Scan (When VIVID 900/910 is Selected)
Parameters for
Hardware Tab
| Auto SCSI ID | Check this checkbox if you want the program to automatically check SCSI connections for | ||
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| VIVID units. If this checkbox is not checked, the program will recognize VIVID units at specified | |
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| SCSI IDs only. |
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| Mounted | • Vertical : | Check this checkbox if using the VIVID unit in vertical orientation. | |
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| • Horizontal : Check this checkbox if using the VIVID unit in horizontal orientation. | |
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| Apply | To change the rotation stage being controlled: Select the appropriate serial port and rotation | ||
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| stage, and then click [Apply]. | |
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| Rotation Step | Sets the rotational step, in degrees. You can set this to 90, to 60, or to “Other”. If you select | ||
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| “Other”, you can proceed to enter your own custom setting. | |
| Current angle | Selects the scanning step (the scan angle). When the dialog box opens, the setting is “0”. | ||
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| To change the setting, | |
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| scanning step (angle) that you wish to use. If you enter an angle that was already used for a scan | |
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| and then proceed to click the [Scan] button, the new scan data will overwrite the previous data | |
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| for that angle. |
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| Check Scanning area | Turns the rotating stage through the angle set by the Rotation Step setting, while displaying | ||
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| a monochrome image in the preview window. | |
| Bench Top Frame Set | Checking this item enables the [Auto Scan] function. | ||
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| Auto Scan | The program automatically scans over the angle set by the [Rotation Step] setting, and automati- | ||
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| cally reads in the resulting camera data. | |
| Chart File Data | Displays the information ([Lens Type], [Mode], [Distance], [Setting]) of the saved calibration data. | ||
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| Reduction Rate |
| Selects the reduction rate to be applied when importing the data. You can select any of the follow- | |
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| ing: “1/1”, “1/4”, “1/9”, “1/16”, or “No polygon”. | |
| Fill Holes |
| Selects whether the programs fill in holes when importing the data. If the setting is “On”, the pro- | |
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| gram will automatically generate points to fill in holes left by missing data. | |
| Remove |
| Selects which the data the program excludes when carrying out the import. Select from an of the | |
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| following: “None”, “Boundary (B.)”, “5deg. & B.”, “10deg. & B.”, “15deg. & B.”, or “20deg. & B.” | |
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| None: | Removal is not carried out when importing the data. |
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| Boundary(B.): | The program removes boundary points. |
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| 5deg. & B.,10deg. & B., 15deg. & B., 20deg. & B.: | |
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| The program removes boundary points, and also removes polygons within the |
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| specified angular range (5°, 10 °, 15°, or 20°) to the view vector |
| Filter |
| None: The program does not perform filtering when importing the data. | |
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| Noise Filter (N.F.): When importing the data, the points that appear to be noise will be corrected | |
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| according to other data. |
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| High Quality (H.Q.): The program filters out unreliable data. (Effective only when importing data | |
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| that was scanned using the VIVID 910.) |
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| H.Q & N.F.: | Applies both noise filter and high quality filter. (Effective only when importing |
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| data that was scanned using the VIVID 910.) |
| Save CDM |
| Save the images as camera data. | |
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Chapter 2
File
Menu
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