Export of rough stones with recut solutions in *.mme format for EOS bruting machines is enabled.
While exporting the *.mme file, the user is prompted to specify the girdle interpolation accuracy in mm.
If the table of the rough stone can't be determined reliably, a warning message would pop up during export:
If the table of the rough stone is not parallel to that of the brilliant, another warning message would pop up:
Capturing of additional contours is made optional (enabled by default).
If disabled, the scanning goes on without the additional contours, thus achieving acceleration at the cost of some precision.
Scanning is now interrupted automatically if the stone protrudes outside the green frame.
The same error occurs if any outside object enters the camera view field during scanning. |
Maximum acceleration is now controlled via the configuration file. This is essential for scanning large stones, which may shift if the holder rotates too fast. To obtain the necessary settings, contact your distributor.
Shadow scanning can now be immediately interrupted by pressing the Cancel button.
Previously the Cancel button only affected the additional contours, while the main contours were scanned regardless.
An option to delete photos is introduced (enabled by default).
If activated, the photos are removed on-the-fly, so as to save the memory. The viewing of problem edges from Model Build Info remains available, but the model and the contours are shown against the black background.
To save the photos for later viewing, disable this option. To do so, start HPOxygen with /AlignmentMenu
command line option, go to Settings → Internal Configuration, unfold Shadow process → Scanning, locate the parameter called Drop photo after contour is built, and change its value to 0.
Fields with maximum/minimum values of certain parameters in the Standard report are made clickable.
Clicking on a field highlights the corresponding facet on the 3D model (either in Model or Photo view mode) so as to reveal the location where the selected value is reached.
Photo view mode | Model view mode |
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This feature is currently available only in the reports for Round brilliant and Any cut. |
Selected facet may be rotated to the door. To select a facet, use the clickable fields in the Standard report (see above).
Shortcuts are made configurable.
Parameters in MyAppraiser are now accompanied with illustrated definitions which are shown in a tooltip upon demand.
HPOxygen is set to switch to Scanner view mode automatically, if started on a project without model and with hardware available.
Smart Recut can now perform optimization of two cutting types: Round brilliant and Oval.
Each cutting type must be used with the dedicated appraiser: MyRound (formerly MyGIA) and MyOval, correspondingly.
To use SmartRecut with Oval as a target, follow these steps:
Smart Recut for Oval relies on its own presets, which have the same overall meaning as those for Brilliant, but use a different set of parameters.
Smart Recut for Oval is currently incompatible with the options of Extra Facet (see below) and Fixed Girdle.
SmartRecut with Extra Facets is now available.
To allow the solutions having this feature, check Allow Girdle Extra Facets on the Recut panel before running Smart Recut:
Note that extra facets are incompatible with the option of fixed parts (Fixed Girdle, etc.) |
The number of extra facets and their maximum height are introduced as parameters in MyAppraiser.
Smart Recut in multi-diamond solutions is improved.
Label report processing is updated. Custom label reports from previous versions of HPOxygen, if any, may be displayed incorrectly.
Correct | Incorrect |
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Standard report is enabled with a precision control that allows producing reports with enhanced precision of up to 3 extra decimal digits.
Label report is also enhanced with a similar control.
Lower Facet Length parameter is added for Cushion cuts.
It is defined as the projected distance from the junction of the main pavilion facets to the corresponding side of the girdle, and reported separately for all four sides.
Reported in | Section | Values | Units | Bookmarks |
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Full Report for Cushion | Main Parameters | Avg, Min, Max, Dev at each direction | Both %(diameter) and mm |
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Detailed Parameters | Individual values (2 at each direction) | Both %(diameter) and mm | LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_0_1, LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_0_2, LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_90_1, LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_90_2, LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_180_1, LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_180_2, LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_270_1, LOWER_FACET_LENGTH_270_2 |
For a non-standard Cushion cut having four Crown Main Width and four Crown Main Length facets, all four individual measurements for their slopes, azimuths, and heights are now reported.
Reported in | Section | Values | Units | Bookmarks |
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Full Report for Cushion | Detailed Parameters | Individual values #3, 4 | ° | CRN_MAIN_WIDTH_ANGLE_DEG_3, CRN_MAIN_WIDTH_ANGLE_DEG_4, CRN_MAIN_WIDTH_AZIMUTH_DEG_3, CRN_MAIN_WIDTH_AZIMUTH_DEG_4, CRN_MAIN_LENGTH_ANGLE_DEG_3, CRN_MAIN_LENGTH_ANGLE_DEG_4, CRN_MAIN_LENGTH_AZIMUTH_DEG_3, CRN_MAIN_LENGTH_AZIMUTH_DEG_4, |
Note that the Avg, Min, Max, and Dev values for these parameters were already calculated correctly before this change. All four individual measurements were taken into account. Also, the missing measurements were correctly displayed on the pictures. |
*.mmd
files.Bug that prevented the usage of Smart Recut with fixed parts (Fixed Girdle, etc.) is resolved.
Note that Smart Recut with fixed parts can't be used in multi-diamond solutions. |