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- 30 Jan 2021, 14:48
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
- Replies: 42
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Re: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
Thanks Mading! The text is missing on those figures. Seen them in the manual. Button "Estimate" gav me different numbers frpm 50 to 170. Can't say I saw any effect. Made a new calibration panel and was a bit more thorough when calibrating and now it seems to work. Any one had the energy to...
- 30 Jan 2021, 07:05
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
- Replies: 42
- Views: 48234
Re: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
@Mading, What setting are you referring to ? The 160ms.
@µ - nothing moves
@µ - nothing moves
- 28 Jan 2021, 18:57
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
- Replies: 42
- Views: 48234
Re: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
Tried a bit more and I some scans are very striped. Tried different shutterspeeds from 1/60 down to 1/27. No change. Any Ideas? These scans are without any changes in the settings at all. Just pressed the scan button a few times and the scans turns out good sometimes and bad sometimes. stripes1.PNG ...
- 27 Jan 2021, 18:43
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
- Replies: 42
- Views: 48234
Re: Flexscan3D with IS cameras
First go. Printed 20 mm chessboard on a regular paper. Taped it to something "flat". I used all same settings that were set in the driver for my cameras and I guess it is the same setting I use in HP3dscan. It just works. No stripes or artefacts. I had problems with the FlexScan-program cr...
- 25 Jan 2021, 06:16
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: New DIY turntable
- Replies: 15
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Re: New DIY turntable
It will work with the "extra layer" of program (made in AutoIt/Deviare) by Jan Beck in the Google-link.
HP3D-scan->AutoIt->Arduino
(Not as smooth as it was when David 4 had the simple COM-port feature)
HP3D-scan->AutoIt->Arduino
(Not as smooth as it was when David 4 had the simple COM-port feature)
- 21 Dec 2020, 15:31
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: New Open Source Turntable
- Replies: 36
- Views: 36391
Re: New Open Source Turntable
This is the code I used for the 2-axis rotary. It requires "a bit more work" to be perfect. Abandoned the 2-axis-concept.
- 21 Dec 2020, 15:24
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: New DIY turntable
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16046
Re: New DIY turntable
Try this!
Quick and dirty as always.
Quick and dirty as always.
- 21 Dec 2020, 07:48
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: New DIY turntable
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16046
Re: New DIY turntable
What is native to you? I used Solid Edge ST7 for this project. I think...
- 21 Dec 2020, 07:46
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: New Open Source Turntable
- Replies: 36
- Views: 36391
Re: New Open Source Turntable
Hi!
I use the OpenScan-hardware this time so it should work as is I guess.
Sorry for keeping you waiting. Will look into it tomorrow.
I use the OpenScan-hardware this time so it should work as is I guess.
Sorry for keeping you waiting. Will look into it tomorrow.
- 16 Dec 2020, 13:31
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: New Open Source Turntable
- Replies: 36
- Views: 36391
Re: New Open Source Turntable
I missed commenting for a long time. Sorry! The baseline: https://sites.google.com/site/janbeck/3d-scanner-turntable-for-david4/3d-scanner-turntable-for-david5 Then it is just a modified variant of jan becks arduino code. Not much more to it. I will share my (uggly) modified code if somone wants it ...