Then successfully completed that wizard and also the camera alignment wizard. I did need to reduce the scale of the dot pattern (to around 40% of full size) before the lens alignment wizard would recognise it. OK so I bought the 8 megapixel camera I mentioned above and it works great with Lightburn. If you can mount it high enough it's good but I'm still looking for something similar with a wider angle lens. However it also only has a 70deg lens but the resolution is much higher than the 920. After a considerable amount of searching alternatives I dropped across this camera on Amazon UK: which appears to be similar (if not identical) module, and reportedly works with Lightburn. Problem is for UK users like myself is that importing an official Lightburn camera module is a costly exercise - not just the purchase price but we also get stung for import duties and VAT (and shipping) on top. So I have to conclude the Logitech 920 is not a suitable camera. Add to that the resolution the 920 provides using the old capture method is only 640x480 (that's why Lightburn author changed to a new modified capture method but sadly that won't work for the 920). The angle of view is only 70% or so which, while OK for the Neje Master 2, is not going to be wide enough for the bed of the Sculpfun S9. Looks like I'm talking to myself but, meh.Īlthough I have the Logitch 920 working as it should the results are not great.
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