File – import – elements – Konica Minolta Polygon Editing Tool User Manual

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Chapter

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File
Menu

9i

910

900

700
300

File – Import – Elements

Importing Scanned Data

This command is used to import the raw scan data that was saved when the object was scanned by the VIVID
(VI) series digitizer.

Operating Procedure

1

From the [File] menu, select [Import]

and then click [Elements].

The [File-Import-Elements] dialog box will ap-
pear.

• The dialog box shows a list of files. If all the files

cannot be displayed on one page, a scroll bar will
be displayed.

2

From the [File of type] pull-down menu,

select the format of importing data.

Item

Explanation

CAM (*.cam)

Scan data for VIVID 300

or 700

CDM (*.cdm)

Scan data for VIVID 900

or 910

CDK (*.cdk)

Scan data for VIVID 9i

STL (*.stl)

ASCII or Binary-type STL.

3

Select the file you want to import.

If you select an element file with the attached
image and you have also checked the Preview
box, the display area will show a preview im-
age.

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emo

• If you select data files having two or more data, the

[BACKWARD] and [FORWARD] buttons will be
active, allowing you to display a preview image of each
data.

• It is possible to select two or more files by clicking

them while holding down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key. If
two or more files are selected, the preview image can
be switched from one file to another using the [BACK-
WARD]

and [FORWARD] buttons.

Note

• It is not possible to select files of different formats.
• Although it is possible to import STL format data, no

guarantee will be given if it contains illegal polygons.

4

Set various parameters including re-

duce rate.

• Select the desired rate from “1/1”, “1/4”, “1/9”,

“1/16” and “No polygon” by selecting from the
[Reduction Rate]

pull-down menu. “Adaptive” is

able to be selected when the CDK format is setting.

• If you want to generate points to fill in holes caused

by missing data, set the [File Holes] setting to “On”.

• The [Remove] pull-down menu lets you select

which points to remove from the imported data.

You can set this to any of the following: “None”,

“Boundary(B.)”, “5deg. & B.”, “10deg. & B.”,
“15deg. & B.”, or “20deg. & B.”

• If you want to filter the imported data, select the

appropriate parameter from the [Filter] pull-down
menu.

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