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Calibration (single client)

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Emanuel
March 9, 2020

Before getting started, consider following these steps to meet the conditions for a successful scanning:

  • Reduce ambient light. The less ambient light you have, the better scanning quality you will get. Turn off the light, close windows, etc.
  • Adjust your camera properly. For more details and guidelines, check the VIOSO Core manual.
  • Camera and projectors must not be moved or shaken during the scanning process.
  • Avoid any interruption by external influences (person in front of the camera or between projector and surface).
  • Check that your camera and projectors are focused (but don’t use auto-focus!).
  • Provide sufficient projector overlap.

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