Konica Minolta VI-300 Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter
2
File
Menu
Menu
9i
910
900
700
300
300
File – Import – Elements
Importing Scanned Data
This command is used to import the raw scan data that was saved when the object was scanned by the VIVID
(VI) series digitizer.
(VI) series digitizer.
Operating Procedure
1
From the [File] menu, select [Import]
and then click [Elements].
The [File-Import-Elements] dialog box will ap-
pear.
pear.
• The dialog box shows a list of files. If all the files
cannot be displayed on one page, a scroll bar will
be displayed.
be displayed.
2
From the [File of type] pull-down menu,
select the format of importing data.
Item
Explanation
CAM (*.cam)
Scan data for VIVID 300
or 700
CDM (*.cdm)
Scan data for VIVID 900
or 910
CDK (*.cdk)
Scan data for VIVID 9i
STL (*.stl)
ASCII or Binary-type STL.
3
Select the file you want to import.
If you select an element file with the attached
image and you have also checked the Preview
box, the display area will show a preview im-
age.
image and you have also checked the Preview
box, the display area will show a preview im-
age.
M
emo
• If you select data files having two or more data, the
[BACKWARD] and [FORWARD] buttons will be
active, allowing you to display a preview image of each
data.
active, allowing you to display a preview image of each
data.
• It is possible to select two or more files by clicking
them while holding down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key. If
two or more files are selected, the preview image can
be switched from one file to another using the [BACK-
WARD]
two or more files are selected, the preview image can
be switched from one file to another using the [BACK-
WARD]
and [FORWARD] buttons.
Note
• It is not possible to select files of different formats.
• Although it is possible to import STL format data, no
• Although it is possible to import STL format data, no
guarantee will be given if it contains illegal polygons.
4
Set various parameters including re-
duce rate.
• Select the desired rate from “1/1”, “1/4”, “1/9”,
“1/16” and “No polygon” by selecting from the
[Reduction Rate]
[Reduction Rate]
pull-down menu. “Adaptive” is
able to be selected when the CDK format is setting.
• If you want to generate points to fill in holes caused
by missing data, set the [File Holes] setting to “On”.
• The [Remove] pull-down menu lets you select
which points to remove from the imported data.
You can set this to any of the following: “None”,
“Boundary(B.)”, “5deg. & B.”, “10deg. & B.”,
“15deg. & B.”, or “20deg. & B.”
“15deg. & B.”, or “20deg. & B.”
• If you want to filter the imported data, select the
appropriate parameter from the [Filter] pull-down
menu.
menu.