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Bob Varkevisser
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-**Note**: The numbers shown above are the default values. They are optimized for scanners tuned to the ILDA 30K standard, when running at a point output speed of 30,000 points per second. If you do not change any of the numbers, objects will use the default values. For more information, see the topic Scan speeds and LC 4D.+**Note**: The numbers shown above are the default values. They are optimized for scanners tuned to the ILDA 30K standard, when running at a point output speed of 30,000 points per second. If you do not change any of the numbers, objects will use the default values. For more information, see the topic [[tools:lc4d:tip_scan_speeds_and_lc4d|Scan speeds and LC 4D]].
  
 ===== About point spacing ===== ===== About point spacing =====
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 **Corner detect** ranges from 0 to 100 percent and controls the sensitivity to corners. At 0 percent, no corners are detected; this means the AutoAnchorPoints at various angles will be completely ignored. At 100 percent, any angular change within an object will be considered in light of the angle and AutoAnchorPoints will be placed for these particular angles.  **Corner detect** ranges from 0 to 100 percent and controls the sensitivity to corners. At 0 percent, no corners are detected; this means the AutoAnchorPoints at various angles will be completely ignored. At 100 percent, any angular change within an object will be considered in light of the angle and AutoAnchorPoints will be placed for these particular angles. 
-For more information about **Corner detect** see the Tips: Point spacing for objects topic.+For more information about **Corner detect** see the [[tools:lc4d:tip_point_spacing_for_objects|Tips: Point spacing for objects topic]].
  
 ===== AutoSpace Distance, Curve detect and Beam Path ===== ===== AutoSpace Distance, Curve detect and Beam Path =====
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 **Curve detection** controls the sensitivity to curves. The minimum setting of 0 means no curves are detected -- the visible density for straight lines is always used. The maximum setting of 100, means Lasershow Converter 4D will place a high density on lines even if they are only slightly curved. **Curve detection** controls the sensitivity to curves. The minimum setting of 0 means no curves are detected -- the visible density for straight lines is always used. The maximum setting of 100, means Lasershow Converter 4D will place a high density on lines even if they are only slightly curved.
  
-Note that with all of this flexibility, you have the power to create any kind of point placement that you desire. If you desire strictly even intensity over the entire image and "linear" point placement, simply turn curve detect off by setting this to 0. However, if you don’t mind some brightness variation in return for lower point counts in imagery, set this to a value of 20 or higher. For more information about variable vs. constant point density, see the Tips: Point spacing for lines topic.+Note that with all of this flexibility, you have the power to create any kind of point placement that you desire. If you desire strictly even intensity over the entire image and "linear" point placement, simply turn curve detect off by setting this to 0. However, if you don’t mind some brightness variation in return for lower point counts in imagery, set this to a value of 20 or higher. For more information about variable vs. constant point density, see the [[tools:lc4d:tip_point_spacing_for_lines|Tips: Point spacing for lines topic]].
  
 **Beam Path for this object** controls the path that the laser beam follows, when drawing the selected object. **Beam Path for this object** controls the path that the laser beam follows, when drawing the selected object.
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 ===== See Also ===== ===== See Also =====
  
-Tips: Beam path optimization \\ +  * [[tools:lc4d:tip_beam_path_optimization|Tips: Beam path optimization]]  
-Tips: Color and path consistency \\ +  * [[tools:lc4d:tip_color_and_path_consitency|Tips: Color and path consistency]]  
-Tips: Point spacing for lines \\ +  * [[tools:lc4d:tip_point_spacing_for_lines|Tips: Point spacing for lines]]  
-Tips: Point spacing for objects \\+  * [[tools:lc4d:tip_point_spacing_for_objects|Tips: Point spacing for objects]] 
  
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