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new feature
CephaloMetrics AtoZ 2023 Ver23.0 Version Upgrade Details
Controlled Medical Equipment "Diagnostic Imaging System
Added coordinate plot function on volume rendering
You can plot points on a volume rendering and display numerical values for x, y, and z axis coordinates.
digi-ARTI now features STL occlusion adjustment
・Occlusal adjustment can be simulated on a computer. If the model data captured by the scanner does not occlude, the computer will automatically perform contact occlusion. Similarly, the occlusal plane can be adjusted vertically, horizontally, and rotated. The contact determination distance, which was previously in increments of 0.1mm to 1mm, can now be adjusted in micron increments of 0.01mm to 0.1mm. Occlusal adjustment can be simulated in microns.
・By processing the STL data of the model surface (adding, deleting, flattening, and smoothing functions), occlusal adjustment can be simulated as if it were being performed inside the mouth.
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Support for MacOS 12 (Monterey) and 13 (Ventura)
・Can be used with the latest Macs equipped with Silicon M1. With the transition of the volume rendering function to the 64-bit version completed, functions that were not yet operational, such as various image processing and level anchorage analysis, will now be operational.
・CephaloMetrics AtoZ is compatible with the new Mac Silicon M1 chip. If you have not yet upgraded, please use AtoZ on a new Mac. It can be used with MacBookAir, iMac, and Mini equipped with Silicon M1.
Printing support for Windows 11
If you experience issues such as a different print dialog box than usual or the computer freezing after printing the first page when printing in Windows 11, you can resolve the issue by following the steps below.
Right-click the AtoZ shortcut and open its properties. Click "Advanced Settings", check "Run as administrator" in the window that appears, and press the "OK" button to complete the settings.