Photo Table
Make: Ortery
Model: 3D PhotoBench 260
Serial Number: 1260110014004
Ace: Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).
Location: The Vault
Description
The Photo Table, or Photobench as called by its manufacturer Ortery, is a device which links to a lab PC specifically designated for this device and enables users to take still photos, 360 photos, and videos of various products and items on flat white backgrounds like the ones you see online for products you might view on a daily basis. If you have ever wondered how those product pictures are taken, this is it. This makes the photo table perfect for creating professional grade product photos for projects and presentations.
Documentation
Terminology
- Ortery Capture - This is the software that you will use to interact with the photo table in order to adjust the lighting, turntable, and take pictures.
- Canon EOS 7D Mark II - This camera mounts on the side of the photo table and is used to take photos through the Ortery Capture software.
- 360 - 360 degrees
Canon EOS 7D Mark II User Manual
Training
Operation
Confirm that the unit is plugged in and then turn on the photo table using the large red power switch. Note that nothing will happen when you turn on the switch until you are logged into Ortery Capture and that you will not be able to log into Ortery Capture unless the photo table is turned on. After the the table is turned on, log onto the computer next to it using your standard George Fox log in. You will need to log into Ortery capture as well. The username is Cameraman and the password is Nikond70. Once you are logged into Ortery capture the lights in the photo table should automatically turn on. Place the object you are trying to photograph onto the center of the turntable using the door on the right side of the machine. It is especially important to have the object centered on the turntable if taking 360 photos because otherwise it will appear to shift side to side instead of just spinning. Now you can set up the Canon EOS 7D Mark II; there is an adjustable mount on the side of the photo table that holds the camera still during the photo process and can be adjusted to find the perfect angle. Finish the setup process by plugging the camera into the computer using a USB cable. The rest of the process will take place in Ortery capture. There you can adjust the camera settings, light intensity and direction, and turntable to take the perfect picture. Once you are done with the photo table, reset the space by logging out, turning off the table, and cleaning out any debris from the table.
Demonstration
In order to use this device, you must be able to demonstrate the following:
- Set up the Ortery Photo Table and the software on the computer, along with connecting the camera and getting the settings dialed in.
- Set up the camera and object to be photographed.
- Take a 360 photo of the object.
- Export the file to a safe location for later access and use.
General Procedure
Setting up the Photo Table and the Camera
- Turn on the Photo Table before bringing up the Ortery Software. The power switch is a large red switch on the bottom right of the front of the machine. Note that turning on the power has no visual effect, but is necessary for the software so that the system can be found when the software is brought up.
- Turn on the camera as well. Make sure the camera is set up according to the instructions linked to by the User Manual - “Compatible Camera Settings - To see the required settings for any compatible camera, visit: http://www.ortery.com/camera-settings” (p. 7). The Camera is a Canon EOS 7D Mark II - Camera Manual (link to the manual here might be nice).
- “Auto Power off” to Off or Disable (page 69 of the manual)
- “Auto rotate” to Off or Disable (page 395 of the manual)
- Move camera dial to M for Manual Mode. (Mode Dial - page 29)
- If applicable, disable the Continuous AF (auto focus)
- Make sure your Camera is in Picture Mode.
Bring up the Ortery Software
- Launch the Ortery Capture software
- The software can be launched from the Windows Start menu or by double-clicking the desktop icon or app icon.
- To login to the software type in your Username and Password and click Login.
- Username: Cameraman
- Password: Nikond70 (which is not the camera we are using by the way)
- You will need to set up a “workspace” - this is just the directory where your pictures will get saved when you save them. The instruction manual states, under Workspace Setup - “NOTE – Do not select a folder with automatic cloud backup like Google Drive.” - this is generally because such a system makes it difficult to write to the drive while the auto backup is updating what is being written - it can sometimes cause conflicts.
- The Quick Operation Guide will come up with some quasi-useful information. Feel free to page through it.
There are 2 main screens we will access when using the software. The Viewing Screen and the Capture Screen.
The Viewing Screen
This screen is displayed when the user enters the software. This is where images and animations appear after they have been captured. It also offers access to specific viewing, saving and image processing features. To take a picture, click the ‘Capture’ button - this will take you to the Capture Screen. To return to the Viewing Screen, on the Capture Screen, click the ‘View’ button.
The viewing tools in the bottom left show the total size of the image and the percentage of the image displayed in the viewing window. In addition, the image can be easily fit to screen or viewed at 1:1. There are also specific tools for selecting the background color when viewing PNG files … Finally, as the mouse moves over the image, the RGB color values of each pixel are displayed. Pure white is represented as 255, 255, 255.
The Capture Screen
This screen contains commands related to image capture. A Live Preview is located in the center with Image Capture options for 2D a 360 on the left and Capture Settings on the right.
Safety
- For this machine, you want to make sure that you are treating all the equipment with respect and ensure that all things are secured before you proceed to any new step or moving around, as it is expensive.
- With the rotating table, if you have long hair, make sure that it is out of the way of the table; although it won’t kill you, it can still cause problems and cause some injuries if you’re not careful.
Certification
Troubleshooting
- Lights aren't turning on and the photo table is on - You must log into Ortery Capture before they will turn on, even if the table is powered on.
- Background looks dark/spotty - Make sure the turntable is clean and adjust the different lights and brightness.
For All Canon DSLR Cameras set:
1. "Auto power off" to Off or Disable. 2. "Auto rotate" to Off or Disable. 3. Move camera dial to M for Manual Mode. 4. Disable Continuous AF (auto focus) if applicable. 5. Make sure your Camera is in Picture Mode.
Maintenance
General maintenance
The purpose of the photo table is to take product photos on white backgrounds and as a result it is important to keep the inside of the table clean to make sure the white surfaces stay that way. This is not difficult to do. Simply wipe out the the table with a paper towel if there is anything on the table. It may be helpful to use some cleaner from the prototype lab as well.
Specific Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance Procedure | Frequency | Done By | Last Completed |
---|---|---|---|
Clean out and debris from the photo table | Check after each use and perform as necessary | Student | N/A |
Inspect lights and replace as needed | Every two months. Refer to the user manual for instructions on replacing a light | Ace |