Raindrop Geomagic, Inc. Minolta Scanner Plugin Geomagic Studio and Qualify
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• when Scan Mode is Continuous, saves the first scan in the Geomagic
Model Manager, increments the degree part of Name by the amount
configured at Rotation Step, rotates the turntable by that amount, ini-
tiates another laser scan, and continues according to the description of
continuous scan mode below.
• Show Current Scan Only checkbox - specifies whether to show only the
most recent scan in the Studio 6 or Qualify 6 Viewing Area, or a compos-
ite of all scans. This is useful in determining the quality of the most recent
scan.
Camera Controls
• Fine Scan and Fast Scan radio buttons - specify a slower, higher-resolu-
tion scan or a faster, lower resolution scan.
• Dynamic Range Expansion Mode checkbox (default On) - specifies
that 3 varying-intensity passes of the laser beam be made at every angle
to improve color detection.
• Auto Focus checkbox - Specifies whether the camera uses automatic
focusing. When Auto Focus is turned off, use the Distance control to
focus manually.
• Distance thumbwheel (500 to 3000 millimeters; applicable when Auto
Focus is Off) - specifies the distance between the lens and the focal
point.
• Auto Intensity checkbox (default On) - specifies that the beam intensity
be selected by software based on reflectivity of the object. When deacti-
vated, set Laser Power by hand.
• Laser Power slide bar (simultaneously controls Laser Power in the
range 1 to 100 and Gain in the range 1 to 100; applicable when Auto
Intensity is off) - controls the intensity of the laser beam and the CCD
gain. Higher intensity is suitable for darker colors, lower intensity for
lighter colors. When Laser Power reaches 100, the same slider starts to
control CCD gain. Use CCD gain only when Laser Power of 100 is insuffi-
cient because the object reflects light, transmits light, or has low reflec-
tance for red and similar colors.
• Variable Distance Mode checkbox (default Off) - specifies whether to
focus at more than one distance to increase the scan quality of “deep”
objects. When enabled, the number of focal points is set by Number of
Scans.
• Number of Scans (2 or 3, default 3; applicable when Variable Dis-
tance Mode is On) - specifies the number of focal points. Two focal
points means one close point and one far point, the two points being Dis-
tance Increment apart. Three focal points means one close point, one
point at the detected center of the object, and one far point, each point
being Distance Increment apart.
• Distance Increment (10 to 100 millimeters, default 50; applicable when
Variable Distance Mode is On) - specifies the distance between each of
two or three focal points.
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