If you’re capturing an object over several scans, remember to capture a common area in each one to ensure successful alignment Try to position the scanner in the way the most surfaces in the field of view are colored in green which corresponds to the center of the range meter ( Figure 38).Maintain the scanner orientation in such a way that the field of view is sufficiently filled with surfaces (see Figure 37).Keep the object as close to the center of the field of view as possible.Notes Regarding Scanner-Calibration Files.Correcting Field of View for EVA, MHT, MH and L Scanners.Surface-Consistency Detection During Import.Registering Artec Studio as Default Viewer.Using Sections to Measure Area and Volume.Placing Objects on Coordinate Plane (Positioning Tool).Moving, Rotating and Scaling (Transformation Tool).
Rendering and Texturing Untextured Polygons.Representation of Normals and Boundaries.Global Coordinate System and Rotation Center.Notes on Scanning With Third-Party 3D Sensors.Using Photogrammetry Solution (Scan Reference).Auto-align new scans with those marked in Workspace.Base Removal: Erasing a Supporting Surface.Selecting and Preparing Objects for Scanning.Managing Artec 3D Scanners and Products.3D Scanner Activation Using Artec Installation Center.