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Dopo ciascun passaggio di scansione, escluso quello per l'articolatore, l'interfaccia della Modalità Guidata presenta il Passaggio di Modifica dell'Immagine. Per ciascun passaggio, la barra degli strumenti in basso si adatta offrendo una selezione di strumenti ed azioni.

 

Un altro passaggio di modifica è l'identificazione dei marker e dei monconi (quando scansionati utilizzando il setup personalizzato e non il multi die).

Barra degli Strumenti Modifica

  Precedente
Torna al passaggio precedente. Icona non attiva durante la prima scansione.
  Strumenti di selezione
Apre il pannello dello strumento di selezione in cui è possibile scegliere come selezionare parte dell'immagine. Gli strumenti disponibili saranno descritti più avanti in questa pagina.
  Azione di Selezione
Apre il pannello di azioni in cui è possibile scegliere cosa fare con la parte selezionata dell'immagine. Le azioni disponibili saranno descritte più avanti in questa pagina.
  Tagliare la Base
Taglia la base dell'oggetto con un piano diritto. Questo strumento sarà descritto più avanti in questa pagina.
  Successivo
Prosegue di un passaggio nel progetto. Questa icona è disponibile quando il passaggio in corso è completo o in passaggi che possono essere tralasciati.

Strumenti di Selezione

 

As shown in the GIF, these tools allow to select part of the image to edit the object. Four selection tools are available:

  Rectangular Selection
Draws a rectangle that starts from the click point and grows following the mouse; to select, release the left mouse button.
  Elliptical Selection
Draws an ellipse centered in the click point that grows following the mouse; to select, release the left mouse button.
  Free Closed Line Selection
Click and hold the left mouse button to start drawing a line that follows the mouse. Release the left mouse button to close the line and select all the area inside its borders.
  Polygonal Selection
Click in two different points to draw a line and a third point to create a polygon. Double click to close the polygon and select all the area inside its borders

Actions

 

These actions allow to modify the selected information. The following actions are available:

  Delete Selection (DEL) 
Deletes the currently selected data.
  Crop Selection (  + K) 
Keeps only the selected data and removes all the rest.
  Invert Selection (  + I) 
Selects all the data that is not selected and deselects the selected data.
  Clear Selection (  + C) 
Deselects all the data.

Cut Base

To use the Base Cut tool, click on the   button then, either click on the model or drag the cursor to determin the height of the cut. Click Apply to accept the changes. Here below an explainatory video.

 

Dies identification

When scanning dies using the custom setup, as shown in the Scan Interface page, the dies need to be identified.

 

The interface shows, a specific main toolbar, a teeth graphic on the right showing the elements that need to be identified. Before the identification the dies are marked in yellow, the item marked with the red boder is the one that needs to be identified and separated from the others. The wizard will underline all the items in an established sequence, the user can select manually the item to be identified by left clicking on its number in the teeth graph.

The main toolbar offers these tools:

  Previous
Goes back to the previous step. Icon not active during the first scanning step.
  Selection Tools
Opens the selection tool panel in which it is possible to choose how to select part of the image. The available tools will be described later in this page.
  Extraction
Extracts the image of the selected die from the general scan, thus identifying and separating it from the others.
  Select Action
Opens the actions panel in which it is possible to choose what to do with the selected part of the image. The available actions will be described later in this page.
  Next
Goes forward one step in the project. This option is not available untill all the items have been identified an separated.


 

Once the items have been identified and separated, they are marked in green in the graph. In case an error occurs during identification and two or more stumps get mixed up, it is possible to restart the identification by clikcing on one of the   icon.

 


Marker identification

When scanning implant cases, the user needs to use markers as reference for the position of the implant. Once scanned, each marker needs to be identified and separated from the others.


 


The interface shows, a specific main toolbar, a teeth graphic on the right showing the elements that need to be identified. Before the identification the teeth are marked in yellow, the item marked with the red boder is the one that needs to be identified and separated from the others. The wizard will underline all the items in an established sequence, the user can select manually the item to be identified by left clicking on its number in the teeth graph.


The main toolbar offers these tools:

  Previous
Goes back to the previous step. Icon not active during the first scanning step.
  Selection Tools
Opens the selection tool panel in which it is possible to choose how to select part of the image. The available tools will be described later in this page.
  Extraction
Extracts the image of the selected die from the general scan, thus identifying and separating it from the others.
  Select Action
Opens the actions panel in which it is possible to choose what to do with the selected part of the image. The available actions will be described later in this page.
  Next
Goes forward one step in the project. This option is not available untill all the items have been identified an separated.


 


Once the items have been identified and separated, they are marked in green in the graph. In case an error occurs during identification and two or more markers get mixed up, it is possible to restart the identification by clikcing on one of the   icon.