Set the Zivid Vision Engine to use.
The Phase Engine is the fastest choice in terms of both acquisition time and total capture
time, and is a good compromise between quality and speed. The Phase Engine is recommended for
objects that are diffuse, opaque, and slightly specular, and is suitable for applications in
logistics such as parcel induction.
The Stripe Engine is built for exceptional point cloud quality in scenes with highly specular
reflective objects. This makes the engine suitable for applications such as factory automation,
manufacturing, and bin picking. Additional acquisition and processing time are required for
the Stripe Engine.
The Omni Engine is built for exceptional point cloud quality on all scenes, including scenes
with extremely specular reflective objects, as well as transparent objects. This makes the Omni
Engine suitable for applications such as piece picking. Same as for the Stripe Engine, it trades
off speed for quality. The Omni Engine is only available for Zivid 2+.
The Sage engine is built for use cases that require all points to be correct/accurate with
particularly high confidence. This can be very suitable for eliminating problems such as
reflection artifacts. This validation comes at the cost of speed, and sometimes reduced number
of valid points due to the removal of low-confidence data. The Sage Engine is only available
for Zivid 2+R. The Sage Engine is an experimental engine. This involves that it can be changed
or removed in the future.
Namespace:
Zivid.NET
Assembly:
ZividCoreNET (in ZividCoreNET.dll) Version: 2.14.0.0
Syntax public Nullable<SettingsEngineOption> Engine { get; set; }
Public Property Engine As Nullable(Of SettingsEngineOption)
Get
Set
public:
property Nullable<SettingsEngineOption> Engine {
Nullable<SettingsEngineOption> get ();
void set (Nullable<SettingsEngineOption> value);
}
Property Value
Type:
NullableSettingsEngineOptionSee Also