Good morning!
Running PC-DMIS 2013 MR1 SP5 on Windows 7 x86
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I'm embarking on the typical quest of autocalibration routines.
This quest involves an Optiv Performance 443 Camera probe, as well as a plethora of touch probes. I'm moreso concerned with the Camera and 1 probe.
I was able to create a standard autocalibration routine for the single probe using Parameter sets.
However, being an Optiv, I have this big camera I would like to calibrate.
This is a little more complicated unforunately!
However, I am confident. Perhaps overly so?
I am having similar problems as the individual in the aforementioned post. When I calibrate the touch probe, I am using a parameter set with the defaults and MAN+DCC. I am able to start the program and run it, automatically calibrate/qualify the touch probe. However, when I calibrate the camera, the crosshair Hit Target "EM1" to 3 does not show up. I am curious as to why?
I am unable to autocalibrate the camera because of this. To compensate I manually calibrate the camera and have an autocal program for the probes. But I'd like a 1 button solution to both if possible!
Anyone have success with autocalibrating a camera?
I'm not sure to understand exactly (don't forget where I come from ! LOL !)
Do you move the ring or not ?
With the cmmv, I can create a parameter set dcc with the ring, and the auto cal works find.
Another way is buying a matte (dull ?) sphere, then calibrate the optic and the ttp on it, it should work (measure a point at the top, the a circle at the center level, create a constructed sphere and call "single tip calibration with the name of the sphere)
I'm not sure to understand exactly (don't forget where I come from ! LOL !)
Do you move the ring or not ?
With the cmmv, I can create a parameter set dcc with the ring, and the auto cal works find.
Another way is buying a matte (dull ?) sphere, then calibrate the optic and the ttp on it, it should work (measure a point at the top, the a circle at the center level, create a constructed sphere and call "single tip calibration with the name of the sphere)