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OpticalRevEng Dental is the sofware to create and edit the ''Range Images'' obtained with Open Technologies' Dental Scanners. | OpticalRevEng Dental is the sofware to create and edit the ''Range Images'' obtained with Open Technologies' Dental Scanners. | ||
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The application has been designed to perform the following operations: | The application has been designed to perform the following operations: | ||
− | # '''3D optical scanning''': | + | |
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− | # '''Cleaning of the range images''': | + | # '''3D optical scanning''': the generation of "Range Images" of the scanned object. |
− | # '''Generation of triangle | + | # '''Alignment of the range images''': the group of functions that allow to integrate the scanning of different objects, or portions of objects, in order to accurately replicate their mutual position. |
− | # '''Editing the meshes''': | + | # '''Cleaning of the range images''': tools that allow to delete the undesired scattered points that can be generated during scanning. |
+ | # '''Generation of triangle meshes''': the group of procedures and algorithms that can transform the range images, acquired from the scanner, into triangle meshes that can be used with other CAD/CAM systems. | ||
+ | # '''Editing the meshes''': tools for the elaboration of the meshes; (E.g. smoothing, hole filling, etc.) | ||
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− | All | + | All information is logically organized within a ''Project''. |
− | The scanning data addition or modification always | + | The scanning data addition or modification always takes place inside a ''Project'', that can be saved or loaded from the disk. |
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The software supports two different kinds of projects: | The software supports two different kinds of projects: | ||
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+ | * Free Projects: every element is independent from the other and the user can organise the logic of the project. | ||
+ | * Structured Projects: the elements are organised according to a '''Job Definition''', established by the user or imported from another software. | ||
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− | + | Most of the considerations in this manual are valid for both project types. | |
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 18 September 2015
OpticalRevEng Dental is the sofware to create and edit the Range Images obtained with Open Technologies' Dental Scanners.
The application has been designed to perform the following operations:
- 3D optical scanning: the generation of "Range Images" of the scanned object.
- Alignment of the range images: the group of functions that allow to integrate the scanning of different objects, or portions of objects, in order to accurately replicate their mutual position.
- Cleaning of the range images: tools that allow to delete the undesired scattered points that can be generated during scanning.
- Generation of triangle meshes: the group of procedures and algorithms that can transform the range images, acquired from the scanner, into triangle meshes that can be used with other CAD/CAM systems.
- Editing the meshes: tools for the elaboration of the meshes; (E.g. smoothing, hole filling, etc.)
All information is logically organized within a Project. The scanning data addition or modification always takes place inside a Project, that can be saved or loaded from the disk.
The software supports two different kinds of projects:
- Free Projects: every element is independent from the other and the user can organise the logic of the project.
- Structured Projects: the elements are organised according to a Job Definition, established by the user or imported from another software.
Most of the considerations in this manual are valid for both project types.