FAQs
Q:
When using a 3DeVOK scanner for scanning, how to distinguish between the concepts of accuracy, fineness, and detail?
A:

 

Accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value, affecting the overall dimensional correctness of the model.

 

Detail (or fineness/resolution) describes the scanners ability to capture and distinguish small features on an objects surface, reflecting the level of intricacy in the model.

A scan with high detail can clearly show fine surface textures, scratches, and other small features.

  • Higher detail/resolution higher scanning resolution used.
  • Higher accuracy measurements are closer to the true dimensions.

 

Q:
In 3DeVOK Studio scanning software, how to create a background plane for removing desktop data in no marker mode (texture + geometry alignment)?
A:

Before starting the scan, go to "Scan Mode" > "More" > "Common" and enable the "Auto Background Plane" feature.

 

Before starting the scan, position the scanner at a 45-degree angle toward the object, ensuring it simultaneously captures both the object and the desktop surface. This allows the first frame to recognize both the object and the plane, facilitating automatic plane identification by the scanner.