Procedure
You perform rescanning using the following procedure. The windows shown are those for plane rescanning.
First, scan the entire object.
Choose a scanning mode according to the shape of the scan object.
From this point on, never open the door until rescanning ends. Doing so switches off the
power. Scanning cannot be resumed when you then switch on the power again.
When the scan of the entire object finished, click the
[ ] button to choose the method you want to use
for rescanning.
Drag to specify the rescanning area.
You can specify more than one rescanning area.
Shortening the Scanning Time by Performing Basic Scanning at a Coarse Pitch
You can speed up operations during basic scanning by scanning at a coarse pitch. For line scanning and point
scanning in particular, it is a good idea to scan at the minimum pitch necessary to get the general shape.
See "4. Editing Scanning Results -- Using 3D Editor."
Shortcut Keys for Shifting the Perspective
To Rotate the Object
Hold down the SPACE key and drag
To Move the Object
Hold down the Ctrl key and drag
To expand and reduce the Object
Hold down the shift key and drag
In addition to these shortcuts, you can also shift the perspec-
tive using the arrow keys.
Delineating Areas That Need Rescanning
You can remove improper surfaces that shouldn't exist and
clearly delineate areas that need to be rescanned.
Before you specify a rescanning area, clicking the [
] button
displays the "Delete Abnormal Faces" dialog box. Running this
command deletes, for example, the abnormal surface pro-
duced on the handle of the cup shown in the figure at right.
For detailed information about this, refer to the online help
for Dr. PICZA3.
SPACE key + drag left or right to shift
the perspective.
Drag to specify the
rescanning area.
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