User`s manual

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Preview
This performs a rough scan of the shape of the scan object and adds a view of the scanning area.
Height
Enter the scanning area in the height direction.
The scanning area is applied to all surfaces, and cannot be set individually for each surface.
Width
Enter the scanning area in the width direction.
The scanning area is applied to all surfaces, and cannot be set individually for each surface.
Offset Amount
Enter the amount of displacement from the center of the plane. You can make this setting only when you
are scanning a single surface.
Pitch
This sets the distance between scan points.
A narrower scan pitch results in scanning of greater precision, but the scan time also becomes
correspondingly longer. Conversely, a wider scan pitch yields shorter scan times, but scanning results are
rougher.
Required memory
This calculates the amount of memory that the program uses during scanning, based on the number of
scanning points.
The actual required amount of memory is not determined solely by the number of scanning points, so this
value is not necessarily accurate. Please consider it a rough estimate.
Estimated Scan Time
This estimates the scanning time based on the scanning parameters that have been set.
This performs complex calculations based on such factors as the number and locations of the scanning
point and the scanning speed of the 3D scanner, yielding a rough calculation of the scanning time.
To recalculate the estimated time after changing the scanning parameters, click
.
Scan
This starts scanning on the 3D scanner.