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===How To & My Process=== | ===How To & My Process=== | ||
====Step 1 Material==== | |||
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Note: For the camera, In most cases, DAVID works in lowlight conditions to get a clear contrasted laser line. So the cam should be able to handle this. High light sensitivity and as little noise as possible is recommended. For the laser line, laser line should be as thin as possible –> focusable; as bright as possible; perfect straight line and a red or green laser if you use a color camera. | Note: For the camera, In most cases, DAVID works in lowlight conditions to get a clear contrasted laser line. So the cam should be able to handle this. High light sensitivity and as little noise as possible is recommended. For the laser line, laser line should be as thin as possible –> focusable; as bright as possible; perfect straight line and a red or green laser if you use a color camera. | ||
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Step 2 Software Installation | ====Step 2 Software Installation==== | ||
Download the latest free David Laser Scanner in the official site | Download the latest free David Laser Scanner in the [http://www.david-laserscanner.com/ David official site]. | ||
Or open the local installation for David Laser Scanner V3.3. | Or open the local installation for David Laser Scanner V3.3. | ||
Find the documentation of the David software as well as many useful tips. | Find the documentation of the David software as well as many useful tips. |
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