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Artec Leo
Parameter Description
Targets Turn it on to enable the target-assisted scanning with
Leo. See Enable Target-Assisted Scanning to nd out
how to congure this mode.
Disable SD card in-
tegrity check
Turn it on to disable integrity check on the SD card.
Record HD data Turn it on to enable the scanner to capture high de-
nition frames (see Enable HD Mode).
Optimize project size Reduce the project size by only storing suciently novel
captured frames or at least 3 frames per second.
Compress HD data
(AS16+)
Enable this setting to compress the size of your HD
scan data. This can save storage space and speed up
data transfers. Compressed HD data is only compatible
with Artec Studio versions 16 and above.
Encrypt Projects
(AS16+)
Turn it on for Leo to encrypt HD projects before ex-
porting them to external SD cards. The projects are
exported in a new .leo format Encrypt Projects to Ex-
port.
Exclude background
for new scans
Turn it on to instruct the scanner to detect and exclude
the surroundings of the object in your scans.
Show ‘exclude back-
ground’ sensitivity
Turn it on to display the sensitivity slider on the scan
window before scanning. This setting is available only
when the Exclude background for new scans is enabled.
Record without regis-
tration
Turn it on to increase scanning speed (fps) and avoid
tracking loss by delaying registration (Leo will be cap-
turing all frames).
Save primary texture The setting determines whether to record texture for
key frames. Note: To entirely disable recording tex-
ture, turn o both Save primary texture and Save sup-
plementary texture.
Save supplementary
texture
Instruct Leo to record additional texture frames. You
can manually specify the texture-frame rate in frames
per second (fps).
Maximum scanning
speed
Select the scale value to change Leo scanning speed
(in frames per second) if you nd it not appropriate
for your needs. For example, if you’re just starting to
use Leo, it’s a good idea to choose a slower scanning
speed, so that Leo will record fewer identical frames.
You will avoid data redundancy and save your Leo’s
storage space.
Continue scanning
once tracking is re-
stored
Turn it on to enable the scanner to continue scanning
and recording data after tracking is lost and manually
restored (see Resume Scanning).
Texture exposure time By selecting the scale value (in milliseconds), you can
adjust the shutter opening time, thus changing the
brightness of the scan texture. The longer the time,
the brighter the texture. However, bright texture can
convey fewer details. If you decrease this value, provide
sucient ambient lighting to ensure the robust track-
ing.
Use texture ash By default, the texture ash is on. Turn it o if you
cannot use it due to circumstances. Note that turning
the ash o must be compensated by sucient ambient
lighting.
Horizontal base re-
moval only
Turn it on to instruct the scanner to detect and mark
for removal of only horizontal supporting surfaces in
your scans (see Base Removal).
Base oset By selecting the scale value (in millimeters), you can
adjust the oset from the supporting surface to com-
pensate for scanner error when determining this sur-
face.
Auto-Lock Turn it on to automatically lock the scanner when not
in use, after a set amount of time. It also locks Leo’s
display on external devices or browsers. Leo can be
unlocked by tapping on its display or with a PIN Code.
Language Choose the desired language for Leo’s UI, and change
anytime.
Show frame counters Turn it on to display the number of captured frames
and textures as well as scanning speed (in frames per
second) in the course of scanning.
Move screenshots to
SD card
This setting will allow you to export all the screenshots
to the SD card (see Capture Screenshots).
50 Chapter 4. Settings

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