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Obstructions – People or vehicles moving in front of the scanner
can obscure the object being scanned. To avoid and compensate
for obstructions, you can scan during low traffic, block off the scan
area, and crop out obstructions in SCENE.
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Temperature – The ambient temperature should be between 41
and 104°F (5 and 40°C). To ensure the temperature is safe for
scanning, you can turn the cooling fan on or off and scan only when
the ambient temperature is optimal. Abrupt temperature changes
can also cause condensation inside the scanner. To avoid this, you
can place the scanner in an airtight plastic bag so that moisture
condenses on the bag as the scanner adjusts to the new temperature.
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Other weather conditions – Fog, rain, dust, snow, and other
environmental conditions can affect both the scanner and the
captured data. To protect the scanner, you can cover the scanner
with a shelter or plastic. It is best to avoid scanning until conditions
have improved.
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Project requirements are determined by your client, the situation, the
scan data you need to capture, and the intended use of the scan data.
When planning your project, consider project requirements, such as:
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Project type – Project types can include construction and
architecture, cultural heritage, forensics, gaming and animation,
factory specifications, reverse engineering, and more. The type
of project will help determine the level of detail, object or area of
interest, time constraints, and more.
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Project location – The project location can affect weather,
accessibility, amount of traffic, lighting, and other site conditions.
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Confidentiality – In several industries, confidentiality can be an
important project requirement, and can affect how data is captured
and shared and the type of metadata that is recorded.
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Cultural sensitivity – Some scan projects require cultural sensitivity,
in which the people and places involved in the scan project may
have specific requirements in terms of how the project is conducted.
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Time constraints – Time constraints are almost always a factor in
project requirements, and can be imposed by the project schedule,
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