Scan Interface

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Estrutura

A interface de digitalização é a parte do assistente que regula a aquisição de imagens em 3D. A barra de ferramentas principal oferece ferramentas específicas para o escaneamento e a visão ao vivo das câmeras no canto superior direito permite verificar a posição do objeto na câmara de escaneamento e a quantidade de luz que a atinge

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Barra de ferramentas de escaneamento

As ações na barra de ferramentas de escaneamento podem variar dependendo da etapa em andamento. Aqui abaixo uma lista de todos os ícones possíveis, suas aplicações e etapa de referência:

PrevAction.png Previous
Goes back to the previous step. Icon not active during the first scanning step.
ScanAction.png Scan
Starts the acquisition procedure specific for the ongoing step. This icon is always available.
IntegrateAction.png Integrate
Allows to add images to the ones already acquired for the ongoing step. This icon is not available in the articulator scan step and before the scan is actually perfomed. This action will be better explained later in this page.
ImportAction.png Import
Allows to import a file for the required image instead of scanning. This icon is always available.
AdvAction.png Advanced parameters
Allows to set a different scanning procedure for the ongoing step. This action will be better explained later in this page.
CopyRefAction.png Copy from Reference
Allows to copy an image previously acquired for the ongoing step. This action is available in the healthy and pontics, and in the Waxup scanning steps. This action is fully automatic, which means the copied image is already shown in the step without having to click on the relevant icon. The user can still decide to scan the object again and then to copy the first reference if the last scan is not satisfactory.
NextAction.png Next
Goes one step forward in the project. This icon is available when the ongoing step is complete or in steps that can be skipped.

When the scan is launched, a progress wheel will be shown. The scan can be stopped by clicking on the StopAction.png button.

Integration

The integration action allows to add information to the scan without having to rescan the object with the full procedure. By clicking on the Template:Inline Button button, the integration panel opens.

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There are two way to carry out an integration. To choose one of the two methods click on the relevant button, to then start the integration click on the Integrate button:

Follow View
Click on Follow View. Move the 3D object in the space and center the view on the missing information. Check that the point that you need to scan again is visible in the live view of the cameras and click on Integrate.

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Smart
Click on Smart. A little progress bar will appear and, when it gets to 100%, all the holes or missing information will be marked in yellow on the acquired image. Left click near the yellow lines to select an area that needs to be rescanned. The selected areas will be marked in red. Click on integrate to launch the scan sequence that will try to cover up all the selected areas of missing information.

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Advanced Parameters

The Advanced Parameters button AdvAction.png opens the profile and parameters selection dialog.

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Every object is scanned with a different procedure, to get all the details of the different shapes that can be scanned and avoid to use an unnecessarily elevated number of images for a reference object. For instance, the articulation scan will be performed with only four images on an horizontal plan and reduced speed to avoid loosing the balance of the occlusion; on the other hand, the models will be scanned with 6 images on a low tilt, the dies with 12 images on a higher tilt and so on.

These profiles are Open Technologies' suggestion on how to scan a determined object, but it is not said that they should be always the best procedures, seen that dental objects are seldom similar. Starting from this assumption, the user is always free to decide whether to change the scan profile or not by selecting any other voice in the profile list to increase or reduce the number of images and detail. Of course, the higher the level of detail, the higher the number of images, the heavier the resulting file.

Moreover, by clicking Advanced on the bottom of the dialog, the user will be able to change some advanced parameters of the selected scanning profile.

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There are two parameters that can be modified:

Object Color
The shade of the specific kind of object. Like in the live view of the cameras, this parameter controls the amount of light that will hit the object; if the object is very dark it will need to be scanned with a brighter beam and vice versa.
Scan Strength
This parameter allows to higher the contrast of the scanning pattern to better scan difficult surfaces (translucid, metallic etc). The more the selected strength, the more time the scan will take.

Die Scan Definition

Die scanning works the same as all the other scanning steps, but it has an intermediate definition step with which the user can decide to either use the Multi die plate (default choice) or to mark a custom die scan setup.

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The multi die definiton MdSetupAction.png appears automatically at the beginning of the dies scanning step. The 9 positions of the multi die will be filled starting from the elements of the first quadrant, if there are any, and follows the standard numbering order. The wizard will show in which position to insert each die. If the dies exceed the number of positions, a further step will be added to the wizard to scan all the elements defined in the project.
If the multi die plate is used, the software will already know which die is in which position, and there will be no need to further identify the items that will be automatically aligned to their reference.

As an alternative to the use of the multi die plate, the user can set a custom die scan order by clicking on the custom setup CustomSetupAction.png button.

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The software will mark all the items to be scanned in the same color which means that, by default, they would need to be scanned together. By clicking on one of the items to scan, the tooth will change color and will create a second scan group. Click then on all the items to be scanned in that second scan group. By clicking a second time on one of the already selected items, a further scan group will be created and marked in a third color. This operation can be repeated as many times as one wishes, remember that all the items marked in the same color will be scanned together.
In this mode, the software cannot know which item is scanned in which position, therefore it will require the user to identify each stump. Identification procedure will be explained in the Edit Tools page.


Marker Scan Definition

The marker (or scanbodies) scan is similar to the custom setup of the dies scan.

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The software will mark all the items to be scanned in the same color which means that, by default, they would need to be scanned together. By clicking on one of the items to scan, the tooth will change color and will create a second scan group. Click then on all the items to be scanned in that second scan group. By clicking a second time on one of the already selected items, a further scan group will be created and marked in a third color. This operation can be repeated as many times as one wishes, remember that all the items marked in the same color will be scanned together.
The software cannot know which marker is scanned in which position, therefore it will require the user to identify each scanbody. Identification procedure will be explained in the Edit Tools page.

Live view

The live view of the software, on the upper right corner, allows to check the position of the object and the amount of light with which it will be scanned.
For different objects in the same project the light might need to be changed to avoid reflections and improve the scan quality.

The light intensity can be regulated using the bar on the left side of the window.

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The red markings show the areas of the objects that are over-exposed and will be more problematic to acquire. Be careful not to lower too much the light intensity, as to do so, the scan quality will be worsened.

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