dougpeterson
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You're very welcome. This is a utility we created in house when we found none of the charts/graphics from the manufacturers were sufficient/flexible enough. It took us a good amount of time to create but I think it works well to give a easily understandable but very powerful visual.Thanks Doug. Nice charts! The first (bottom one) raises a few questions. The yello square that represents "2 Vertical Frame Stitch - Left/Right 15mm overlap 6.8mm)": Is that for the sensor in portrait mode? It looks like it must be.
And the "15mm [Overlap: 6.8mm]", for the P45+ in portrait mode the horizontal is 37mm. Moving it over 15mm leaves 22mm overlap from the center position.
So I must be missing something.
That said, wonderful graphics.
Thanks,
Bob
The legend "two vertical frames" is meant to denote "two portrait-orientation frames" - so yes. That is the final image made from two vertical frames stitched together.
The left frame is moved 15mm left. The right frame is moved 15mm right. That means a total of 30mm of movement. So the approximately 37mm worth of width becomes approximately 7mm of overlap. 37mm - 15mm - 15mm = 7mm. Easy to overlook without such a graphical representation eh?
I've attached another illustration showing both of the vertical frames and how much they overlap after opposing 15mm movements (left/right).
Doug Peterson (e-mail Me)
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