Please tell me about UAM's highly reflective backgrounds
If a highly reflective background is used as the measured target, should I offset the measured value uniformly by "200 mm"? Or does the distance differ depending on the type of high-reflective object?
Offset “200mm” is unnecessary when measuring the highly reflective object itself. It is only necessary when there is a highly reflective object in the background of the measured target. The maximum distance is 200 mm, although it varies depending on factors such as the difference in reflectance and the difference in distance between the object and the background. When setting it to 200mm or less, it is necessary for the customer to test whether there is no problem in the actual environment.
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