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'''Set the Scan Density to 1/16'''<br><br> | '''Set the Scan Density to 1/16'''<br><br> | ||
* This value will reduce density of the points in the laser line returned to VTube-LASER.<br><br> | * This value will reduce density of the points in the laser line returned to VTube-LASER.<br><br> | ||
− | * | + | * VTube-LASER removes some of points with two separate algorithms. First it uses a '''Maximum Number of Points Allowed in Cylinder Laser Stripe''' filter. Second it removes any points that are unnecessarily close to other points. So it works faster if the FARO driver removes some of those points in advance. Both scanning and calculation can be many times faster when the Scan Density is reduced to anything less than 1/1. |
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Revision as of 02:09, 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 are not scanning dense point clouds like other programs do. (We use 1/16 for scan density with the HD scanner.) |
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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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