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The blue laser technology is no gimmick. It has important advantages over previous scanners.<br><br> | The blue laser technology is no gimmick. It has important advantages over previous scanners.<br><br> | ||
− | The v6 scanner takes advantage of the reduced refraction properties of blue laser versus red laser. Every pixel or point of laser on a surface has an inherent amount of spectral refraction that makes the point less precise because the edges of the point become blurred to some laser systems. The v6 blue laser has a less refracted dot (sharper) than previous red laser version dots - making precise detection by the camera much easier than before.<br><br> | + | <h3>Reduced Spectral Refraction>/h3> The v6 scanner takes advantage of the reduced refraction properties of blue laser versus red laser. Every pixel or point of laser on a surface has an inherent amount of spectral refraction that makes the point less precise because the edges of the point become blurred to some laser systems. The v6 blue laser has a less refracted dot (sharper) than previous red laser version dots - making precise detection by the camera much easier than before.<br><br> |
Here are some strong advantages of improved spectral refraction performance:<br><br> | Here are some strong advantages of improved spectral refraction performance:<br><br> |
Revision as of 00:31, 20 August 2015
About Laser Stripes
FARO scanners emit what appears to be a laser line that strikes a surface. The line is actually divided into thousands of distinct dots that are then interpreted as surface points at the FARO scanner.
Blue Laser
The version 6 scanner is the first scanner to emit a blue laser. The previous versions emit red lasers.
The Advantages of the Blue Laser Scanner
The blue laser technology is no gimmick. It has important advantages over previous scanners.