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GLOSSARY
MESH, 3D: A collection of vertices, edges
and faces used to describe the shape of a
an object in three dimensional computer
graphics and modeling.
MULTISCAN TECHNOLOGY: A feature of
MakerWare for Digitizer that allows you to scan
an object from multiple angles and merge the
scans to create a better 3D model.
MY THINGS FOLDER: The directory where
MakerBot Digitizer scans are saved by default.
On Mac computers, this directory is called the
Things folder.
OPAQUE: An opaque object is one that does not
allow light to pass through it. Opaque objects are
easier to scan with the MakerBot Digitizer than
transparent or translucent objects.
POINT CLOUD: A set of data points that
represent an object in a three-dimensional
coordinate system.
SCAN CYLINDER: The cylindrical area inside
of which the MakerBot Digitizer collects data.
To be scanned, an object must fit completely
inside the scan cylinder.
SCAN PRESET: A setting used to describe an
object’s shade value to the MakerBot Digitizer.
The three scan presets are Light, Medium and
Dark/Dicult to Scan.
STL FILE: A widely used file format for 3D
models. STL files describe only the surface
geometry of a three-dimensional object
without any representation of color, texture
or other common CAD model attributes.
THING FILE: A file format used by MakerBot
soware that allows you to save multiple 3D
models to the same file and to save other
information about the models it contains,
including size and location.
THINGS FOLDER: See “My Things folder”.
TRANSLUCENT: A translucent object allows
light to pass through it, but diuses the light so
that objects on the other side of it are not clearly
visible. Translucent objects are more dicult to
scan than opaque objects.
TRANSPARENT: A transparent object allows
light to pass through without diusing it, so that
objects on the other side of it are clearly visible.
Transparent objects are more dicult to scan
than translucent or opaque objects.
TURNTABLE: The revolving platform on which
you will place the object being scanned.
VIEWPORT: The window in MakerWare for
Digitizer where the camera view, point cloud,
and 3D mesh are displayed.
WAVELENGTH: A measurement used to describe
any form that travels as a wave, e.g. light, sound,
and lasers. Laser wavelengths are measured in
nanometers. The wavelength of the Class 1 lasers
used in the MakerBot Digitizer is 650nm.
REFERENCE
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