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Chapter 
2
File
Menu
910
File – Import – Digitizer – Easy Align
8
  If necessary, adjust the marker corre-
spondences.
7
  Click the [Scan] button.
The program takes the scan and displays the 
resulting color image in the work window area 
on the left of the dialog. It also automatically 
detects the markers, and displays a single 
character (0 to 9 or A to Y) for each “marker 
ID” (0 to 34) in each location at which a marker 
was detected.
  
If the program determines that the scanned 
data is good enough for alignment processing, 
the condition bar (under the work window) be-
comes blue and displays the “Good condition” 
message. If the program determines that the 
scan results are not good enough for align-
ment, the condition bar turns red and displays 
“No good”.
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On the color image, areas that have no distance data are 
displayed as black.
•  When [Auto Marker Detection] checkbox is un-
checked, the automatic marker detection will not 
be carried out.
•  As an alternative to taking the scan at this time, 
you can import a saved scan (CDM file) that was 
previously taken with the VIVID 910. Just click 
the [Import] button and load the appropriate file.
•  If any of the detected marker IDs does not match 
the corresponding marker on the actual object, 
correct as follows: right-click the marker ID on 
the image, and then enter the correct marker ID at 
the dialog that opens.
•  If any of the marker IDs displayed on the previ-
ously stored image (the image stored at step 9 be-
low) does not match the corresponding marker ID 
displayed on the image scanned at step 7 above, 
correct as follows: Left-click the mismatched ID 
in either of these two images, and then left-click 
on the correct corresponding marker ID in the 
other image. The program will change the IDs so 
that they are identical.
•  To set up a “new” marker ID on images from 
Step 7 on Step 9 in a location where there was 
no physical marker on the object (or where the 
program failed to detect a marker), left-click the 
corresponding points in the two images. The 
program will display a marker ID of “*” at these 
points.
Note
If the condition bar (under the work window) is red, this
means that the data is not yet suitable for alignment.
Adjust the marker correspondences and take other steps
as necessary until the bar becomes blue.