Profile Mode

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This topic introduces how to adjust the parameters in the profile mode, in order to obtain the satisfactory profile.

Before reading this topic, please read Adjust Parameters first.

Determine Data Quality

Determine the data quality based on the following criteria. If the data quality is not good, adjust the parameters according to the next section.

  • Raw image: The grayscale values of the pixels at the center of the laser lines should be between 200 and 255.

    Generally, when the grayscale of the middle one or two rows of pixels is 255, the brightness of the raw image is good. After the Exposure information toggle switch is turned on, pixels with a grayscale value of 255 are displayed in red. For details, refer to Exposure Information, Intensity Curve, and Sharpness Curve.

    Too dark

    exposure time 40

    Good

    exposure time 200

    Too bright

    exposure time 1500

  • Profile:

    • The profile should be mostly complete without gaps.

      Complete profile

      profile complete

      Incomplete profile

      profile incomplete

    • The tilt of the profile and the height difference between two locations in the profile should match those of the actual object.

      Satisfactory profile

      profile depth correct

      Tilt of the profile not matching that of the actual object

      profile tilted

      Height difference of two locations in the profile not matching that of the actual object

      profile height error

Adjust Parameters in Profile Mode

Please follow the procedure below to adjust the parameters in the profile mode. After adjusting parameters, acquire data again to check if the data quality changes.

  1. (Optional) If the tilt of the profile or the height difference between two locations in the profile does not match those of the actual object, perform tilt correction or height correction.

  2. Based on the characteristics of the target object, select Exposure mode.

  3. Adjust the brightness of the laser lines:

    If laser lines too dark

    1. Increase Exposure Time.

    2. Increase Analog Gain.

    3. Increase Digital Gain or Laser Power.

    If laser lines too bright

    1. Decrease Exposure Time.

    2. Decrease Analog Gain.

    3. Decrease Digital Gain or Laser Power.

  4. Set a ROI to reduce the amount of data to be processed, and enhance the data transmission speed and max scan rate.

  5. (Optional) if unneeded data, such as noise and laser lines produced by interreflection, is present at fixed locations, set masks to exclude such data.

  6. Adjust the parameters that affect profile extraction result:

    If the extraction result still does not meet the requirements, you can change the visibility to Expert and then adjust the following parameters:

    • Adjust Min Grayscale Value to exclude the pixels that are too dark in the raw image.

    • If multiple laser lines are present, adjust Min Sharpness to exclude the dark and blurry laser lines produced by stray light or interreflection.

    • Select the location for extracting the profile in each laser line through Edge Selection.

  7. Adjust the parameters that affect profile processing:

    If the processing result still does not meet the requirements, you can change the visibility to Expert and then adjust the following parameters:

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