Difference between revisions of "Recommended VTube-LASER Laser Scanner Settings"
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− | + | As of early 2017, we tend to prefer to use '''Automatic - HDR''' (High Dynamic Range) for as many materials as possible. According one of the top technicians at FARO, this is an acceptable approach for VTube-LASER because we use a scan density of 1/6.<br><br> | |
− | + | If you are scanning in a room with sunlight coming through the windows - then be sure to use the HDR mode because it is better able to adapt to sunlight and shadow.<br><br> | |
+ | The only time to change it to '''Automatic - Normal''' is when that mode gives better coverage of points on dull or blasted material.<br><br> | ||
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'''Uncheck''' the '''Reflection Filter''' option.<br><br> | '''Uncheck''' the '''Reflection Filter''' option.<br><br> |
Revision as of 02:04, 22 April 2017
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Page Revision Date: December 24, 2015
Ideal Setup for the HD (Version 6) Blue Laser Scanner in VTube-LASER
The FARO ScanArm HD blue laser scanner has significantly increased capabilities compared to earlier FARO scanners. |
STEP 1In VTube-LASER window click on Scanner Algorithm label above the viewport window. |
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STEP 2Set the Scan Rate to 1/1.
Set the Scan Density to 1/16
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STEP 3As of early 2017, we tend to prefer to use Automatic - HDR (High Dynamic Range) for as many materials as possible. According one of the top technicians at FARO, this is an acceptable approach for VTube-LASER because we use a scan density of 1/6. |
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STEP 4Uncheck the Reflection Filter option.
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STEP 5Click on the OK button to exit the FARO Laser Line Probe window. |
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