Scan sequence – Part 1
For my first test, which can also be used to try out the color mapping, I have to use the mouse from my testbench. Before scanning, a new project is created.
Various settings must then be defined to help with the capture. If you click on the small question mark, there are brief recommendations for various scenarios, which is very helpful.
After clicking on Scan, we get to the window where we will probably spend most of our time.
The two preview images on the left show the view from the infrared camera and the normal camera. The calculated point cloud is visible in the center.
And this is what it looks like when the object has been scanned and a rough surface grid has been created.
In the next step, unwanted points are removed using a lasso tool.
My first sample was quite patchy next to the mouse wheel, so I tried again.
That looked much better!
The edge of my turntable was partially captured, so I deleted these points afterwards.
If you select the symbol with your finger on the right-hand side, “1-click processing” is started with default values.
The cloud of points becomes a solid body and even the image from the normal color camera is stretched over the surface.
However, because the entire object cannot usually be captured in a single pass, a further scan is initiated via the multi-project board.
The process remains exactly the same, after which the other side of the mouse is also available.
Now these two pieces still need to be put together, this function can be called up via the puzzle piece symbol.
As you can see, the auto merging did not really work.
However, by selecting the same details in both windows, this process can also be helped manually.
To do this, distribute overlapping colored dots and the algorithm will hopefully make something useful out of it.
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