6.
Depending on type of parameter, type or select the new value.
✓
The new value is saved automatically when you leave the input field or press Enter
on your keyboard.
7.
Click
Start
to start the data collection.
8.
To take a snapshot of the currently displayed image and display it in a separate
window, click
Snapshot
.
8.2.5.1
Setting exposure time
Workflow step:
Image
1.
In the
Parameter editor
, set
RegionSelector
to Region0.
2.
Look at the 2D image and the laser line and adjust the
ExposureTime
parameter
until the laser line is imaged as a narrow bright stripe and the background is not
visible, see the figure in the middle below.
Figure 34: Too short exposure time: Laser line hardly visible.
Figure 35: Normal exposure time: Laser line bright but not saturated. No background visi‐
ble.
Figure 36: Too long exposure time: Laser line wide and saturated. The background is visi‐
ble.
3.
Set
RegionSelector
to Region1.
4.
Set the
ExposureTime
parameter to the same value as for Region0.
✓
This will give the 3D acquisition the same exposure time as the 2D image.
NOTE
If reflectance measurements are enabled, the exposure time can also be adjusted
using a reflectance image as reference. For details,
8
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