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Below you can see the example of bad convertion to flat crack (after semi-automatic convertion to flat crack - this flat crack was not allocated automatically). In fact this inclusion is a curved crack - that is why it has a wrong plane:
NOTE: After convertion of flat crack to 3D inclusion you may see the thick inclusion (maybe up to 200-300 micron thick). It is normal. In case if this inclusion is a flat crack and the thickness of Auto3D inclusion is too big you have to plot a flat crack manually.
Features:
- Improved subsurface inclusions processing
- Automatic crack processing (1-st version). Only flat cracks are supported.
- inclusions classification into cracks and not cracks
- crack plane estimation
- Semi-automatic 3d inclusion into flat crack conversion
- menu item for conversion of 3d inclusion into flat crack and back for the inclusions that seem to be a crack
- ability to roll-back the automatic crack with the same menu
- menu item for conversion of 3d inclusion into flat crack and back for the inclusions that seem to be a crack
- Crack material reconstruction and rendering
- crack material reconstruction after first switching to Photoreal mode and active diamond selection (takes a little while, no progress bar). The solution has to be already allocated and HIG photos should be loaded.
- crack visualization inside active brilliant (in Photoreal view)
- crack material reconstruction after first switching to Photoreal mode and active diamond selection (takes a little while, no progress bar). The solution has to be already allocated and HIG photos should be loaded.
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