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Description
This article will guide you through the process of performing a camera calibration.
When Camera Calibration is Needed
1. When using the machine for the first time.
2. When the machine has been relocated.
3. When there is a discrepancy between the camera preview and the actual engraving position.
Note:
Camera calibration is required for the initial use of the camera preview function.
Step1 - Confirm the Version of Beam Studio and Firmware
Required software version: Beam Studio 2.5.0 or above.
Required firmware Version: 6.0.6 or above.
Step2 - Preparation
Materials to prepare:
A4 white paper or a light-colored wooden board of the same size.
Step3 - Connect the Machine and Process Camera Calibration
Select the name of the machine you wish to use and click "Calibrate Camera."
Step4 - Place White Paper
Place a clean A4 white paper at the center of the working area and secure it by taping down all four corners with adhesive tape.
Step5 - Drawing Calibration Image
Click "START ENGRAVE" to draw the calibration image.
Step6 - Align Marker Points
Zoom in, zoom out, and adjust the photo's exposure to align the red marker points precisely with the eight drawn points.
If the marker points appear off the white paper, as shown in the image below, follow these steps to adjust them.
a. Drag the photo frame to center the drawn 8-point pattern, then retake the photo.
b. Manually adjust all marker points.
Refer to the following order of marker points:
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