Keep us posted on you progress.kilrabit wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 12:07 I live in the USA, and I received my Rangevision about a week ago.
I asked for a quote on the website. I did not know about the turntable and will see about that soon.
I installed it and the software has not been able to see my cameras, although I can see them with the SDK software of the Dehang Cameras.. Win7 and Win 10.
I have been very busy, and have not had much time to use it yet and troubleshoot.
It was sent by Russian Postal Service and arrived by US Postal Service. Took about a week.
I hope to get a little time this week.
Some of my scans
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I s that scan not picking up the serrations on the edge of the coin? Otherwise it looks very clean.OBNRacerMan wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 12:12One of the last scans made on a homemade 4th zone (not included in the delivery set). An old HD projector was also used, because it can focus at a much shorter distance (and thanks to the higher projection ratio from 150mm, it provides almost better pixel density than the new FullHD projector from a distance of just over 300mm)OBNRacerMan wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 12:00Only because I have nothing to use an external trigger with, and none of the programs I use support it (and the camera version without it costs a little cheaper)dental_art wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 10:13 WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS
AND NOT THE SECOND?
1 MER-630-60U3M-L
Synchronization software trigger
2 MER-630-60U3M
Synchronization Hardware trigger, software trigger
2020.10.05_coin_RV_full_01.jpg2020.10.05_coin_RV_full_02.jpg
Download the model(55mb stl) can here
Important! For work in the 3rd zone, a lens with a focal length of 16mm is optimal, for the 4th zone the program asks for a 25mm lens - but, with some tweaks, you can use the same 16mm. But on the 1st (~ 300mm) and 2nd (~ 150mm) zones, I have not tried to scan anything yet (for them, 12.5mm (12mm) lenses are recommended).
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I mean, OBN told somebody succeeded in using the "old drivers".
Just in case I wanted to use both systems.
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Just in case I wanted to use both systems.
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Only one such camera is guaranteed to work in HP3DScan ... the same problems with cameras RisingCam, ToupCam & etc. working through DirectShow.
The problem here lies both in the HP software itself and in the way the cameras transmit information. From what I have tried, two YW500U3 / U3M series cameras work without any problems (using the UVC drivers built into Windows), and (using the built-in functionality of the original drivers that allows you to rename cameras), two MindVision SUA630M cameras worked great (and I am very upset the fact that Rangevision did not provide their support) - the functionality of Daheng drivers is extremely poor (it is even impossible to adjust the "gamma" parameter there (it simply does not exist), namely, it allowed me to scan very dark objects without matting).
Of those with whom I communicate, only one person managed to simultaneously launch these two cameras in HP3DScan.
I think this is due to the large number of scans that came out this time - I used the default (12 scans per table revolution). And the coin in this case was lying.
I made the old scans 5 scans on one side, and they were made with a coin standing almost vertically, turned perpendicular to the "obverse" and "reverse": This time it was like this:
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ordered software
look forward
look forward
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Keep us updated!
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xiaomi Mi Smart Compact Projector
it can go as a projector ??
recommended thing
always small??
it can go as a projector ??
recommended thing
always small??
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Typically, small projectors are not very bright. But there are also quite bright models.dental_art wrote: ↑10 Oct 2020, 11:16 xiaomi Mi Smart Compact Projector
it can go as a projector ??
recommended thing
always small??
You should also check how well HDMI works for it - for my JmGO J6S it is with such a connection that for some reason there is a strong distortion of the picture (non-disconnectable strong sharpening) Do not pay attention to the black circle - this is a dot on the surface of the calibration panel
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Here is a seemingly ordinary clothespin ... but about 45 scans were "spent" on it (12 * 2 on the turntable, and the rest are "single" scans to capture hard-to-reach places).
As a result, the final model (with the parameters recommended by the program) contained 9 million triangles ... and even after simplification to 25%, there were 2.5 million of them left ... and stl weighs as much as 112MB: shock:
Who cares - here is a link to a simplified (112MB STL) model
As a result, the final model (with the parameters recommended by the program) contained 9 million triangles ... and even after simplification to 25%, there were 2.5 million of them left ... and stl weighs as much as 112MB: shock:
Who cares - here is a link to a simplified (112MB STL) model
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impressive.
A questio about camera setup.
From RangeVision video and from your setup's pictures I see you are using a fixed camera angle.
is it 20° as a sum of 10+10°?
Since you can only move cameras laterally, do you have to change lenses to use the different calibrations?
I think you answered already, when you said you didn't scan anything with big panels.
Will check i the RangeVision Spectrum is sold with many lenses.
For a "pro" setup you will need a couple of 12, 16, 25 mm lenses. I guess.
thanks for sharing!
P.S.
in the videos I never saw a lens change, that's why I was wondering about that
A questio about camera setup.
From RangeVision video and from your setup's pictures I see you are using a fixed camera angle.
is it 20° as a sum of 10+10°?
Since you can only move cameras laterally, do you have to change lenses to use the different calibrations?
I think you answered already, when you said you didn't scan anything with big panels.
Will check i the RangeVision Spectrum is sold with many lenses.
For a "pro" setup you will need a couple of 12, 16, 25 mm lenses. I guess.
thanks for sharing!
P.S.
in the videos I never saw a lens change, that's why I was wondering about that
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