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1 STEPS FOR ETEMPLATE PHOTO Version 2.3 PROJECTS with CODED TARGETS • File | New Project (Project Wizard / Project Setup) • Select An Automated

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10 • Review the Automated Coded Target Project Summary Dialog box and make note of the following under Processing Stage 1 Results: Ending Error i

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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

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12  How To Use Referencing (Quick Reference Selected) ∗ Quickly cross reference any number of same item across photographs by selecting th

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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

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14 4. Check that the constraints have been defined correctly ∗ Click Project | Constraints List ∗ Check a specific constraint by selecti

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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

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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

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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

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18 Additional ETemplate Photo tools Use the AUTOMATIC TARGET MARKING tool to automatically mark photos being added into a project. Cur

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19Continue for each added photo. After all photos are marked, Close the Automatic Target Marking dialog box, and clean out any unnecessary marks b

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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

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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

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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 &

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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

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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

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24 Click Project > Scale & Rotate (ignore Scale when using Constraints) Click Rotate tab to define a flat plane nee

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25 Troubleshooting with Point Audit Selected or Point Audit All Select All photos & Open, then visually verify r

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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+

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27 ETEMPLATE PHOTO EQUIPMENT ITEM DESCRIPTION Intelli-Mark Wall Markers Intelli-Mark Edge Markers 20 Markers – Set A or Set B 40 Markers – S

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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

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29 Note the red box. Each Intelli-Mark has a unique segmented ring code and number. E-Template Locator Bracket Instructions for quick and

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3 • Photo Import Wizard dialog box: specify initial set of photos… Click Add/Remove Images button • Add/Remove Photogra

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30 The following table identifies each target marker and its use: Table: Target number and use Number Use 1 – 24 Intelli – Marks provide

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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

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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

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33ETEMPLATE PHOTO JOBSITE SETUP CHECK LIST JOBSITE HARDWARE PLACEMENT Intelli -- Marks (Coded Targets) • Plac e t a r gets ev ery 1 2-

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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

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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 &

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38 QUALITY ASSESSMENTS Total Error: < .250 (unless ~ 5 photos or less) POINT TABLE VALUES: LARGEST RESIDUAL (pixels) < .80 TIGHTNESS <

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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

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4 • Select the images and click to add selected images into the project (or click ALL) | Click OK TIP: CHOOSE IMAGES CAREFULLY Choo

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40A: A completed project processed with an incorrect camera can have the camera file replaced and then be reprocessed, taking care to double check

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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

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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

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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

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46 fig. 2 The destination path C:\Program Files\ETemplatePhoto is correct. Click Next. Let the installation finish. For current maintenance cust

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47 Continue to let the installation wizard finish. Please note: Some graphics cards can cause conflicts with ETemplate Photo because of their sp

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48EXCEPTION HANDLING The automatic processing may encounter exceptions. You are alerted when manual processing may be required. Remember you alway

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49Downloading Photos and Starting an ETemplate Project • Open Windows Explorer and create a new folder for jobsite project • Plug USB cable into

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5 Click Next • Check Setting Distance Constraints • Click Next • Modify the Maximum center target size (pix

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50 DEFINITIONS Pixels A measurement of the smallest “dot” that can be displayed on a computer screen. Computer monitors display 72 pixels per inc

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51Bit Resolution The amount of color information in each pixel. Designated in pixels per inch (ppi). Monitor Resolution The number of picture elem

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52 Suggested Point Table Configuration – Click “Configure” and using ” arrows” move items from “Visible” to “Hidden” to match below. Change the ord

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53 ETemplate Warranty and Return Policy ETemplate Photo provides a standard product warranty. Should a question arise concerning the use of ETem

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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

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55Process Center: Overview The Process Center has two functions: 1) It exports the processed ETemplate results to a specified design file format

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56Process Center Integrator BackPlot Settings Point Definitions Layer Definitions Read entire Process Center Section before using this tool

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57 2A Default Point Set Example 2B Countertop Example If the lines involved in the perimeter drawing are not correct check the point defini

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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

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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

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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

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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

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61Integrator BackPlot Settings Point Definitions Layer Definitions 1 All of the system configurations concerning the output of the systems ca

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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.

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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

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64Integrator BackPlot Settings Point Definitions Layer Definitions 1 Layers Definition allows for control of point definitions, by point numbe

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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

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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

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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

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7 For C1 distance constraint • Fill in Pt. 1 ID 25 Pt. 2 ID 26 Distance 46 in. • Click ADD

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8 NOTE: If Add is clicked after defining the last constraint, the following will result: The Unnamed Constraint must be Deleted befo

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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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