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KLA-Tencor P-16+ / P-6 User’s Guide
Analyzing 3D Scan Data - 3D Analysis Screen Features
Activate Leveling Tool
. This button activates the leveling tool that places three interactive boxes on
the image surface for leveling the image. Each box represents a corner of the leveling triangle.
Procedure:
1.
Click-and-drag the center of the boxes (labeled vertexes in the data column at the left) to
locations on the image surface that are to be used as leveling points. The information in the
square is averaged to form a height for leveling that point in the triangle.
2.
If desired, use the handles at the corners of the squares to resize the squares so the surface
bounded by each vertex creates the average desired height for that point.
3.
Click the
LEVEL
button
on the top tool bar to level the image.
Activate Height Tool
. This button activates the tool that places a box on the image surface. The box
borders an area containing data that is averaged to give a single average height of the contents of the
box. Using the center of the box, it can be moved using the click-and-drag procedure. The handles at
the corners of the box can be used to change the area of the box. The data is automatically calculated
as the box is moved, or as its area is changed by moving its borders.
Table 7.6
Analysis Side Toolbar Buttons (Continued)
Button
Description of Action
NOTE:
It is very important that the area covered by each box is on the same
plane. In addition, the contents of all three boxes must also be on the same
plane, or the image is not properly leveled and the image itself could become
distorted. Boxes
1
and
2
in the illustration below are too large to properly level
the image.
Each box has its location
statistics displayed in the data
column, to the left of the
image.
Each leveling box must be
placed in an area containing
data that is on one plane. All
three boxes must be on the
same plane for the leveling to
be accurate.
Boxes
1
and
2
contain
data on more than one
plane and will produce
inaccurate leveling.