Multiple Exposure
The sensor can combine data from multiple exposures to create a single profile (G2 and G5) or 3D scan (all families). Multiple exposures can be used to increase the ability to detect light and dark materials that are in the field of view simultaneously. Note that you can optionally output the scan data for the different exposures as separate profiles or surfaces, but only if uniform spacing is disabled.
You can define up to five exposures (three for G3 sensors), with each set to a different exposure level. You add exposures using the Add button, and remove them using the trashcan icon.
For each exposure, the sensor will perform a complete scan at the current frame rate making the effective frame rate slower. For example, if two exposures are selected, then the speed will be half of the single exposure frame rate. The sensor will perform a complete multi-exposure scan for each external input
The resulting scan data is a composite created by combing data collected with different exposures.
Setting | Description |
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Exposure Mode |
Single, Multiple, or Dynamic. Set to Multiple. |
Target Intensity | With multiple exposures, multiple spots can be detected at the same location. The spots closest in intensity to the provided intensity value are selected. |