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                "title": "Robot-Camera Calibration Tool",
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                        "*": "[[File:RobotCameraCalibrationTool_0.8b.png|480px|thumb|Robot-Camera Calibration Tool, version: 0.8 beta]]\n\n'''Robot-Camera Calibration Tool''' is used to find the transformation between the camera (PhoXi 3D Scanner) and robot coordinate spaces. Computed matrix transforms points from camera coordinate system to robot coordinate system.\n\nYou need a licensed USB Dongle to run the application.\n\n== Calibration process ==\nPlease follow the Robot Camera Calibration User Manual, you can download it  [http://photoneo.com/files/manuals/Robot_Camera_Calibration_User_Manual_EN_v2.pdf here]"
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                "title": "Scan coordinate space",
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                        "*": "\nBy default the scanner coordinate system has its origin in the camera, the Z coordinate aims to the scene, X coordinate aims outside the scanner (to the right) and Y coordinate to the back (bottom of the scanner).\n\nYou can view this coordinate space in PhoXi Control Application after triggering the scan. There is a checkbox on on the right pane called \"Axis\". After you check it, move the scene and the axis will be depicted. Or you can save the point cloud and explore the coordinate space in external viewer, e.g. Meshlab, which is able to render the axis.\n\nAll point coordinates are in millimeters. \n\nScanner can work also in different coordinate spaces:\n* Marker Coordinate space - see [[Scans alignment]]\n* Robot Coordinate space - see [[Robot-Camera Calibration Tool]]\n* or any custom transformation manually defined\n\n\n[http://photoneo.com/files/manuals/Coordinate-spaces-Quick-Intro-PhoXi3DScanner.pdf Download: Quick Introduction about coordinate spaces]"
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