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I'm thinking a way to make a mask calibration print with pillar where you can choose the amount of pillar like in the mask generator
And the mask intensity goes down along the z axis
than after the print is done, the user measure the xy size of each pillars an choose the mask intensity for the correspond area.
What do you think about it? A practical way to generate a mask without sensors.
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I did not get the point. How they will know how much they should input for the individual point?
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Hi,
Each pillar will have 20 differents intensities and 20 points to measure.
After the print done you have to measure each point and choose the closest dimension.
after it you put the right rgb value for each pillar
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Do you count on changing size of pillars to measure light intensity? Do you think it is linear correlation between two?
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Yes
When it have more light the bigger it gets.
Yes, this is the principle of the mask, to get even expose to have better accuracy.
more light intensity more it will be bigger too.
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But you know if the picture is out of focus for projector you can get big solid piece (larger than expected) or nothing at all.
Some of the mask usage countering focus problem for projectors. Your suggestion could be useful for LCD users.
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They can use after adjusting focus/distortion
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We can try it, will put it into road map.
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