Learning The Basics Of Scanning; Step 1: Setting The Scanning Conditions - Roland ZSC-1 User Manual

3d scanning sensor unit
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3-1 Learning the Basics of Scanning

Step 1: Setting the Scanning Conditions

Let's start actually scanning something.
You mount the object to be scanned, start the 3D scanner, then use the 3D-scanning program to begin
scanning.
Procedure
Start Dr. PICZA3 and display the [Settings for Scanning] dialog box.
Make the settings for the area to scan (width and depth).
It's a good idea to reduce the area to the smallest size necessary. Making the area larger than
necessary increases the scanning time and uses up excess memory.
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Clicking this returns to the original view.
This enlarges (zooms) the displayed view. Click this, then drag to enclose
the area you want to enlarge.
Click this to set or verify the scanning area.
The orange quadrilateral indicates the area to scan (width and depth).
Double-clicking a red square moves the probe to that location. You use this
to verify the scanning area.
You can make the settings for the scanning area by dragging the red squares.
From the [Start] menu, click [All Pro-
grams] - [Roland Dr. PICZA3] - [Dr.
PICZA3].
Click [Scan].
Type in the lower-left and upper-right
locations of the scanning area.

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