Scan from minerals and particles
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Scan from mineral materials and particles in visualizer which is converted to a metallic object after interpolation!
In preliminary tutorials which exist in the channel, many times we have emphasized evaluating scan images obtained from metal detector scanners in their original state and without applying any filter.
According to tutorials of Poyeshgaran company, to prevent common mistakes, especially for users who have a lot of tendencies to use signal correction, the existence of a geometric or regular form or shape before applying any filter is necessary.
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