Explanation of technical terms, Ncoordinate system, Nwindow view – Konica Minolta Polygon Editing Tool User Manual

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Chapter

3

Explanation of

Technical Terms

Explanation of Technical Terms

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Coordinate System

With this utility software, points located in a three-
dimensional space are expressed using coordinate
values of threedimensional right-handed Cartesian
coordinates. The center of the light-receiving lens of
the digitizer is set as the origin of the coordinates.
+Z direction refers to the direction facing the front
side along the optical axis, + Y direction refers to
the upward direction and +X direction refers to the
direction facing the right, when viewed from the
back of the light-receiving section.

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Window View

This program lets you view elements using three types of views: orthogonal views (Top, Front, Back, Bottom, Left,
Right), perspective views, and isometric views.

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Vertex

Vertices refer to points in a three-dimensional space. They possess three-dimensional coordinate values, and can be
selected or unselected.
They can also be edited (i.e. moved and deleted).
To edit vertices, they must be selected using the [Select] menu. (For the [Select] menu, refer to page 157.)
In addition, vertices can be shown or hidden by using the Window – Property command. (For details of the Win-
dow – Property
command, refer to page 230.)

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Polygon

Polygons refer to areas (surfaces) enclosed by lines (edges) connecting vertices. Only triangular and rectangular
polygons are available with this software, and they can be positioned facing toward the front or rear side.

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Color Image

When an image is acquired by the VIVID (VI) series digitizer, a range image containing distance data to each point
on the surface of the object is acquired as well as a color image taken from the same view angle as the range image.
With this software, color images possess information used to correspond picture elements to vertices based on color
information. If images are acquired using the Remote command, color images will also be saved automatically.
(When saving data on the VIVID 9i (VI-9i), VIVID 910 (VI-910) or VIVID 900 (VI-900), it is possible to select whether
or not to save color images.)

Back View

Front View

Left View

Bottom View

Right View

Top View

Perspective View

Bottom View

Camera View

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