1 STEPS FOR ETEMPLATE PHOTO Version 2.3 PROJECTS with CODED TARGETS • File | New Project (Project Wizard / Project Setup) • Select An Automated
10 • Review the Automated Coded Target Project Summary Dialog box and make note of the following under Processing Stage 1 Results: Ending Error i
11 When a project is completed by the Project Wizard and the ending error is less than a .250 overall value of goodness, the user should determine i
12 How To Use Referencing (Quick Reference Selected) ∗ Quickly cross reference any number of same item across photographs by selecting th
13 ∗ Redefine the X1/X2 or Y1/Y2 markers if needed by clicking on the Rotate tab ∗ Click one (1) point for X1, hold Shift, click another point
14 4. Check that the constraints have been defined correctly ∗ Click Project | Constraints List ∗ Check a specific constraint by selecti
15 ∗ To visually check constraint point IDs open a Point Table and sort (SORT column by clicking in column header) the Constraints column. All Po
16 Zoom up on the red highlighted marker in each photo to try to determine if the photo listed in the Photo Largest Residual column is reall
17 Visually check for the correct orientation in the 3D viewer ∗ Scale/Rotate tool can be used to view green X/Y rotation markers ∗ Point Table Cons
18 Additional ETemplate Photo tools Use the AUTOMATIC TARGET MARKING tool to automatically mark photos being added into a project. Cur
19Continue for each added photo. After all photos are marked, Close the Automatic Target Marking dialog box, and clean out any unnecessary marks b
2 • To enter .cam or .pmr click Browse and navigate to the .cam, double left click it, and click Next • Camera Review…Next Double left click
20 DEFINING LAYERS AND MATERIALS (COLORS) Use the LAYERS AND MATERIALS tools to set properties of a specific group of points to a new layer name fo
21ETEMPLATE PHOTO PROJECT PROCESSING CHECK LIST SAVE FREQUENTLY REF-SECTION/PAG E ASS E S S M ENT WHAT TO C H E C K F OR pg. 10 &
22 Manual Tools of ETemplate Photo V2 Click Sub-pixel Target Mode Mouse over marker, press alt to zoom in on Intelli-Mark, center cursor
23 ADD [File | Add/Remove Photos] only 1 photo at a time, or if adding 3-4 at a time remember all photos marked "use and ad
24 Click Project > Scale & Rotate (ignore Scale when using Constraints) Click Rotate tab to define a flat plane nee
25 Troubleshooting with Point Audit Selected or Point Audit All Select All photos & Open, then visually verify r
26ETemplate Photo Reminders Remember: To add a new photo – it must have at least 6+ points in common with 1 previously oriented photo, and have 1+
27 ETEMPLATE PHOTO EQUIPMENT ITEM DESCRIPTION Intelli-Mark Wall Markers Intelli-Mark Edge Markers 20 Markers – Set A or Set B 40 Markers – S
28The significance of Intelli-Marks and how they are used The Intelli-Marks are circular targets with a unique segmented ring-like bar code that is
29 Note the red box. Each Intelli-Mark has a unique segmented ring code and number. E-Template Locator Bracket Instructions for quick and
3 • Photo Import Wizard dialog box: specify initial set of photos… Click Add/Remove Images button • Add/Remove Photogra
30 The following table identifies each target marker and its use: Table: Target number and use Number Use 1 – 24 Intelli – Marks provide
31 Canon S90 Settings Before turning on camera – verify “Mode” dial is set to “C” The “C” setting is programmed for the following settings. Functi
32 If you think your camera settings have been reset use the following settings to verify. Funct Set (button) All settings are the default except
33ETEMPLATE PHOTO JOBSITE SETUP CHECK LIST JOBSITE HARDWARE PLACEMENT Intelli -- Marks (Coded Targets) • Plac e t a r gets ev ery 1 2-
34 TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS 1. Verify camera is set to ALL RESET ON 2. DO NOT ZOOM OR USE THE TELEPHOTO button on camera 3. ALWAYS Use Focus Lock when t
35 EDGE MARKER SUGGESTED SET-UP SET A Codes 31 - 50 SET B Codes 51 - 70 Set A 1 31 – 46 Mark edges Set B 1 51 – 66 Mark edg
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37ETEMPLATE PHOTO PROJECT PROCESSING CHECK LIST SAVE FREQUENTLY REF-SECTI ON/PAG E ASS E S S M ENT WHAT TO C H E C K F OR pg. 10 &
38 QUALITY ASSESSMENTS Total Error: < .250 (unless ~ 5 photos or less) POINT TABLE VALUES: LARGEST RESIDUAL (pixels) < .80 TIGHTNESS <
39 ETEMPLATE PHOTO USERS INTELLI-FAQs ANGLE MAXIMUMS Q: I’ve completed a project and the values are within the necessary limits, but when I vie
4 • Select the images and click to add selected images into the project (or click ALL) | Click OK TIP: CHOOSE IMAGES CAREFULLY Choo
40A: A completed project processed with an incorrect camera can have the camera file replaced and then be reprocessed, taking care to double check
412. The point has been marked inaccurately in one or more photographs. Review all markings on all photographs of the questionable point. Zoom in a
42FILTERING OR SMOOTHING IMAGE NOISE OF PHOTOS If a project seems to have an image take longer than necessary to appear on the screen, during the A
43Reference Checker The Reference Checker is a new feature that can be used for checking for mismatched point references. Since the correctness of p
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45ETEMPLATE PHOTO 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Insert the ETemplate Photo V2.3 CD-ROM disc into your CD drive and view the contents with Windows E
46 fig. 2 The destination path C:\Program Files\ETemplatePhoto is correct. Click Next. Let the installation finish. For current maintenance cust
47 Continue to let the installation wizard finish. Please note: Some graphics cards can cause conflicts with ETemplate Photo because of their sp
48EXCEPTION HANDLING The automatic processing may encounter exceptions. You are alerted when manual processing may be required. Remember you alway
49Downloading Photos and Starting an ETemplate Project • Open Windows Explorer and create a new folder for jobsite project • Plug USB cable into
5 Click Next • Check Setting Distance Constraints • Click Next • Modify the Maximum center target size (pix
50 DEFINITIONS Pixels A measurement of the smallest “dot” that can be displayed on a computer screen. Computer monitors display 72 pixels per inc
51Bit Resolution The amount of color information in each pixel. Designated in pixels per inch (ppi). Monitor Resolution The number of picture elem
52 Suggested Point Table Configuration – Click “Configure” and using ” arrows” move items from “Visible” to “Hidden” to match below. Change the ord
53 ETemplate Warranty and Return Policy ETemplate Photo provides a standard product warranty. Should a question arise concerning the use of ETem
54SHORTCUT KEY REFERENCE File Menu New Project Ctrl+N Open Project Ctrl+O Save Project Ctrl+S Save As Project Shift+Ctrl+S Edit Menu Undo Ctrl
55Process Center: Overview The Process Center has two functions: 1) It exports the processed ETemplate results to a specified design file format
56Process Center Integrator BackPlot Settings Point Definitions Layer Definitions Read entire Process Center Section before using this tool
57 2A Default Point Set Example 2B Countertop Example If the lines involved in the perimeter drawing are not correct check the point defini
58 2D Closed Wall Example If the lines involved in the perimeter drawing are not correct check the point definitions tab to see if the points are
59 4 By clicking on the labels that identify the drawing attributes, the drawing can be modified and changed. You can change these items: • Ove
6 • Check Translate/Active – Enter X1 Edge Marker Code in Coded Target Number (keep X, Y, and Z values 0.0) • Checkmark Rotate | Active • Click Ne
60 3 Default Z Point – allows you to define Z height where the 2D dxf profile will be plotted Z – Height can be used as a correction for the thick
61Integrator BackPlot Settings Point Definitions Layer Definitions 1 All of the system configurations concerning the output of the systems ca
62 3 Units – projects can be set for Inches or metric (mm) measurement. Inch – defines all notes, labels and dimensions to be presented in inches.
63 6 Wall Lines - typically for countertops Scribe – the wall lines will be drawn through each point on the wall. Straight – the wall lines will be
64Integrator BackPlot Settings Point Definitions Layer Definitions 1 Layers Definition allows for control of point definitions, by point numbe
65 5 You may Edit the name of the layer or the point set defined. Once complete, select the OK button. 6 To delete a layer, highlight
66Job Site Set-Up Points must be set in a clock-wise direction in order for the auto draw portion of Integrator to work. Step 1: Set Wall Mar
67 STEP 3: Set Edge Markers (Right to Left) Starting at the right most corner of the cabinets (where you placed your last wall sticker), begin pla
7 For C1 distance constraint • Fill in Pt. 1 ID 25 Pt. 2 ID 26 Distance 46 in. • Click ADD
8 NOTE: If Add is clicked after defining the last constraint, the following will result: The Unnamed Constraint must be Deleted befo
9 • Type a new File name for the settings file that will retain all default settings that were chosen or created in the Project Setup Wizard wind
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