You need a special scanner that let you scan film/slides/xrays... any transparency. In that mode, the light comes from behind, and the normal light is turned off. I found this post because I have a lamp (HP Scanjet TMA C9911B; TMA=Transparent Material Adapter) from an old broken scanner. It seems is possible with Xsane, but not sure if NAPS2 let me scan with its light off, with any scanner. The light would come from an outside independent source, in my case this HP TMA. Related: https://cromwell-intl.com/3d/xray/scanner.html...
You need a special scanner that let you scan film/slides/xrays... any transparency. In that mode, the light comes from behind, and the normal light is turned off. I found this post because I have a lamp (HP Scanjet TMA C9911B; TMA=Transparent Material Adapter) from an old broken scanner. It seems is possible with Xsane, but not sure if NAPS2 let me scan with its light off, with any scanner. The light would come from an outside independent source, in my case this HP TMA. Related: * https://cromwell-intl.com/3d/xray/scanner.html...
You need a special scanner that let you scan film/slides/xrays... any transparency. In that mode, the light comes from behind, and the normal light is turned off. I found this post because I have a lamp (HP Scanjet TMA C9911B; TMA=Transparent Material Adapter) from an old broken scanner. It seems is possible with Xsane, but not sure if NAPS2 let me scan with its light off, with any scanner. The light would come from an outside independent source, in my case this HP TMA. Related: https://cromwell...
You need a special scanner that let you scan film/slides/xrays... any transparency. In that mode, the light comes from behind, and the normal light is turned off. I found this post because I have a lamp (HP Scanjet TMA C9911B; TMA=Transparent Material Adapter) from an old broken scanner. It seems is possible with Xsane, but not sure if NAPS2 let me scan with its light off, with any scanner. The light would come from an outside independent source, in my case this HP TMA. Related: https://cromwell...
Windows focus issue with 3D view on separated window
Revert Home instead of _is already open_
Dorin's v1.3 of the plugin fix the issue with polylines not rotated. I only found three things not rotated: Background image of the plan (at different levels) had wrong offset (xOrigin, yOrigin on Home.xml). North direction angle 3D Dimensions created with Dimensions line 3D v3.2 plugin.
Thanks Dorin!! Now polylines are also rotated, everything but the background image, the compass north direction and 3D dimensions (more below). I was able to change the image position (xOrigin yOrigin on Home.xml) by increasing the position size in the wizard beyond the limits you would had just dragging the dot around. I use some plugins (Pan in 3D view, Rename the furniture by rooms, Wirings, etc.). One of them is Dimension lines 3D. At least with 3D lines/dimensions created with v3.2 are not rotated...