Identify Lengths And Angles; Determine Distances - OCULUS ImageCam 3 Instruction Manual

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11.5 Identify lengths and angles

11.5.1

Determine distances

Instruction Manual ImageCam® 3 (G/69200/XXXX/EN 0120 Rev01)
ImageCam® 3-Programme> Tools > Magnifytool
Select a certain point on the image with the magnify lens pointer.
Click on the left mouse button to zoom in on the area around this
point. The right mouse button will shrink the picture.
If the image has been enlarged with the zoom or with the 1:1 function, it
generally won't fit completely on the screen, so that only part of the
image is shown. However, you can change the part of the image that is
displayed by scrolling it.
ImageCam® 3 Programme> Tools > Handtool
Instead of the mouse pointer you will now be moving a hand symbol.
Now click and hold down the left mouse button while you move the
mouse.
The image moves in the direction that you move the mouse.
With the
"Calibration for the display of the distance in mm" on page 30
programme, you can identify both lengths and angles.
Attention
OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH is not liable for any re-using of obtained data
by the ImageCam® 3 or any calculated evaluations.
You can determine a distance in a full screen. It is specified in pixels (px)
or in dgt/mm.
If the distance is specified in px, you are working with an uncalibrated
function.
To specify the distance in dgt/mm, you must calibrate the function once,
"Calibration for the display of the distance in mm" on page
systems display the distance in digits [dgt], which correspond to
millimetres (mm) in the anterior segment of the eye.
You can only determine a distance in single screen mode,
page
28.
ImageCam® 3 Program > Tools > Estimate distance
Click on the left mouse button to set the starting point in the image.
While holding down the mouse button, drag the line to be
determined to the desired end point.
Read the distance on the screen.
11 Viewing the Images
30. Calibrated
sect. 11.3,
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