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Hi
I'm using Nanoslicer on a Mac to slice as the Raspberry Pi just can't handle it.
Am I correct in believing that the mask will have no effect on the generated plates when I add them to nanoDLP on the RPi?
Also, my source files are STLs - If I upload these directly, am I correct in believing that the mask will have no effect when slicing?
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Both should apply mask to source file. Except when you specify not to apply them for individual source file.
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Cool, thanks. Is there any way of projecting just the mask to ensure that it's close to what is required?
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Ah!
If submitting an STL DIRECT to nanoDLP, it creates the sliced images with the mask applied.
If submitting a zip file from nonoslicer to nanoDLP, it DOES NOT apply the mask to the sliced images.
Shahin, is there anything in the pipeline to fix this? I find slicing on the RPi to be a gigantic pain. I really like using nanoslicer on the Mac, as I have written a perl script that will take all of the STLs in a directory and produce three output files each sliced in the three main Z resolutions I use (Very handy!)
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You could photoshop the mask and the slices together. create an action or some of the many ways photoshop can be programmed.
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