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1. 2105 West Cardinal Drive Beaumont Texas 77705 IR Flash Professional Thermal Image Analysis Software Manual Version 2 0 Infrared Cameras Inc 2105 W Cardinal Drive Beaumont TX 77705 USER GUIDE IR Flash is a registered trademark of Infrared Cameras Inc Copyright 2007 2015 Infrared Cameras Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Table of Contents Section 1 Warranty and Disclaimer Certificate zi ia Page 3 Section 2 System and Camera Introduction sty ad Page 8 2 1 Camera Specifications ss ya z x Page 8 2 2 Before You Begin yA La a z gi Page 9 2 3 Software Installation ga se Page 9 2 4 System Set Up 5 AA 5 y E Page 10 Section 3 General Outline ses e jia dze YA Page 11 3 1 General Operation Es j A J de Page 11 3 2 Layout yA P zi s 54 ts Page 12 Section 4 Miscellaneous Features ais anes owe Su Page 13 4 1 Introduction X a F gt a Page 13 4 2 Select IR Colormap yA da 7 5 x Page 13 4 3 Image Averaging 5 i a ds e Page 14 4 4 Zoom se ds di x za Page 14 4 5 Manual Capture E nt ja e Es Page 14 4 6 Image Display Controls za zi Si hs Page 15 4 7 IR Calculator is E bs Es 2 Page 15 Section 5 File Options Sai wie a ai E des eee Pape 17 5 1 Introduction y ya FF di os y Page 17 5 2 Load Image File sl
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3. za z Ss Page 32 10 3 Delete Touch up x x as d s Page 32 10 4 Reset Camera se y i 7 z Page 33 10 5 Lens Choice a 7 E x 5 Page 33 Section 1 Warranty and Disclaimer Certificate Infrared Cameras Inc maintains a limited warranty on all hardware products supplied as part of the subject camera package The camera hardware is warranted for a period of one year from date of invoice Any camera that is determined to be defective within this warranty period will at the option of Infrared Cameras Inc be either repaired or replaced In no case shall Infrared Cameras Inc liability exceed the original product s purchase price and it holds no other obligation or liability than those set forth herein This warranty does not apply to any component that has been disassembled tampered with or altered in any way or to any other component which has been subject to misuse negligence abnormal conditions of operation or accident Infrared Cameras Inc will at its option repair or replace any such defective product free of charge if upon inspection it proves to be defective in material or workmanship and provided that it is returned to Infrared Cameras Inc within the said one year period The user shall determine the particular use to which the product shall be applied and Infrared Cameras Inc excludes and disclaims any warranty that the product is fit for that use Infrared Cameras Inc accepts no liability in the use
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5. a file for future retrieval 7 6 Zones Menu Choice Load Default Settings The Load Default Settings sub menu choice allows you to load the last Saved Default setup parameters This is different than the Load Settings in that the Load Settings parameters are established local settings and not default Default Settings will also load upon the startup of the new initiation of the program 7 7 Zones Menu Choice Save As Default Settings The Save Default Settings sub menu choice allows you to Save the current Zone set up parameters as the Default parameters 28 Section 8 Zone Management 8 1 Introduction To add a zone to the image area click on the Zone type control located to the left bottom of the image display area Move the mouse cursor to the starting position and set the location You can grab the graphic control on the feature and re size or move the Zone around the image To remove a Zone indicator highlight the zone mouse grab its center and slide it off the image It will be deleted The Zone types are e Box e Line e Circle e Point The plotting area shown on the bottom right corner of the screen allows you to plot both full image information in the form of a 3 D plot and or as an image histogram It also allows you to plot the temperature data over time for any all of the Zones placed on the image The image below shows this plot for one of the two zones set The image illustration below shows both a box and a ci
6. and application of the camera An infrared camera system generates an image based on the heat energy signature of the target scene with all the error associated with non contact radiometric measurements A thermal infrared camera cannot determine or diagnose faults problems or ailments in any form That determination must be made by the technician applying the camera technology in his her specific application It is the responsibility of the user to obtain proper training in the use of the camera for their particular application including a working knowledge and understanding of any inaccuracy that is typically attributed to radiometric measurements ANY SOFTWARE APPLICATION PROVIDED IN THIS PACAKGE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED THE ENTIRE RISK LIES WITH THE USER FOR THE ACCURACY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM The original registered purchaser of this system is granted a limited non exclusive 6 license to use the provided Infrared Cameras Inc software program This license includes the operation of the program on a single computer at a time This license does not extend the right to sub license or make additional copies beyond one copy used as a backup You are prohibited from copying duplicating selling or otherwise distributing any component within the software package Infrared Cameras Inc reserves all rights to its product and retains exclusive ownership and title beyond that
7. conduct this analysis Typically to convert the gray scale values to values of temperatures requires either a calibration of individual cameras cameras that provide reference parameters using internal black bodies or by using field ground truth calibration data The method for calibrating images provided in this program is camera dependent because temperature calibration data is provided by an advanced calibration process at the factory and installed in this software program This program looks for a very specific file in its structure and mates that with the camera serial number automatically read by the program If this software cannot match the camera to the calibration file the user cannot perform temperature analysis on the data If your specific package includes additional optional lenses a separate calibration is required for each lens See the Camera Menu chapter for selecting the lens you are currently using 32 9 2 Radiometric Correction Note that accuracy of temperature conversion is typically more dependent on the physics of the scene than on the detailed calibration temperature model provided with the software These physical properties include emissivity and reflection of the target the transmission in the intervening atmosphere and the background foreground temperature within the scene The work sheet shown below allows the user the ability to offset some of this error by defining these parameters as accurately as practi
8. control applications The data signal and communications is accomplished via the USB 2 0 port on the host computer Camera configuration and operation control is accomplished via this line by the IR Flash software package Both the data stream and the communication protocol is a proprietary format developed and controlled by Infrared Cameras Inc The following information is for the ICI 9320P the most common camera model at the time of writing For information about other models please contact your sales or technical representative Base IR Camera Manufacturer Technology Material Spectral Response Contrast Brightness Data Output Model ICI 9320 P Infrared Cameras Inc Microbolometer Vanadium Oxide 7 14 um Software Controlled Digital USB 2 0 Thermal Time Constant 14 ms Thermal Sensitivity lt 30 mK Frame Rate 30 fps Pitch Size 17 um Optics 25mm with 22 FOV Array size 320x240 array Focus Manual Controlled Camera Specification The standard 25mm lens is a high quality F1 0 optic ensuring the highest image quality possible The lens was chosen with a field of view that optimizes the general process control application We also have a variety of optional of lenses that can be substituted in specific applications The system complies with UL IEC 60601 1 CSA C22 2 No 601 1 IEC 60601 1 1 only when used with a Computer and power supply that comply with the UL IEC 60950 standard i e
9. the Playback option button under the Series sub menu choice When the video is in the capture mode and control buttons are displayed at the bottom of the main image display use these control buttons as shown in the above image to move through the series as desired 6 4 Video Menu Choice Real Time Filtering Often the best judge of image quality is the human eye The development of image processing technology has provided the ability to manipulate an image to aid the observer in his or her judgment The Real Time Image Filtering features of the program offer the user a basic capability in Digital Image Processing Convolutions are a special case of image enhancement techniques known as spatial filtering Spatial filtering is typically used for edge or boundary enhancement noise reduction prior to edge or object detection or to simply make the image look better When this sub menu option is chosen a dialog box will be displayed from which you can pick what filters you want applied to the live video images e Low Pass e Gaussian Smoothing e Laplacian 1 e Median e Laplacian 2 25 6 5 Video Menu Choice Display Resolution The resolution of the data coming from the camera is at an array count of 320 pixels stored in 240 lines Under Standard Resolution the image display takes from the data directly from the camera The Double Resolution options converts the image to a 640x480 smoothed array While the displayed image is still s
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11. A UL Safety Mark and the Tripp Lite model IS250HG isolation transformer with a rated supply voltage Frequency Power from Isolation Transformer of 120 V 60 Hz 2 2 A It is recommended that the camera system be returned to Infrared Cameras Inc at minimum once every six months and at maximum of every twelve months for recalibration 2 2 Before You Begin 1 Examine the items for shipping damage If damage is found before proceeding contact the delivering carrier s agent and proceed under his her instructions 2 Have the insurance agent inspect the damage and arrive at an agreement to repair or replace the damaged item 3 If replacement or repairs are required call the engineering office of Infrared Cameras Inc as soon as possible for return authorization In the case of damage be sure to repackage it in the original shipping carton before shipping 2 3 Software Installation The installation of this software program is made easy with the use of the installation program INSTALL provided on the program disk or USB flash drive Place the program disk into your CD or DVD drive in your computer or plug the USB into a USB port and the installation program will automatically start if the auto run feature of your drive is enabled If the install does not automatically start or you are using USB go to My Computer and double click on the letter of the drive that contains the installation CD or USB Next find and double
12. Choice Load Image File The Load selection is used to recall images that have previously been stored as digital data files on some storage media The first step is to specify the file name of the image you wish to load into the program A File Choice Window as described below will appear listing all files saved under the appropriate file format Make your selection as described in the File Choice Window discussion The Load function knows if the image you are loading is a single image or a series of images See Series The File Choice Window provides the opportunity to browse through the image files currently on disk and make the image file selection through menu control Note that the File Choice Window is a standard Windows dialog box and operates accordingly Of particular interest is the List File Type field This section allows you to select which file formats you wish to access To make a file choice you must gain control over the appropriate File Directory and Drive sub windows This is simply done by placing the cursor within the sub window and proceed with the selection process Once in the File sub window for example scroll through the file names listed by using the cursor on the scroll bar on the right side of the window By making a selection on in the Directory sub window additional directories will be listed Upon selection of a new directory a corresponding list will appear for the image files in that directory An al
13. Planck Equation plot The right side contains the input and output controls for the optics portion of the calculator FLASH IR Calculator Electrocmeneso Trausuision m the Atmosphere Ameya Misha Bagenda fer sharpie Planck s Curve i iif eT ie p W Vin TARGET m AREA a Energy Wiath of target area Wartias Mangi we A o A wnan x 075 T 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Horizontal FOV Target Distance F Update Radiometry m oao Wavelength Horizontal Footprint F Target Range F o Pixel Resolution Target Size S Correction Camera Type Wein s Law um FE EO Detection 3 Pixels Human 6 Feet C 3 5 um Wave Band 12 Feet Corrected Temperature F Maasurad To Real Pie absense Evaluate 6 Pixels C Vehicle 12 Feet Identification 10 Pixels C Other F 70 00 eat 100 Temperature Units Array Size Measurement Units Target Temperature F Transmission 0 x C 640x480 Update Optical T Fahrenheit C Meters Foreground Temperature U F O e 320x240 Emissivity 1000 C Celsius Feet CLOSE 160x120 4 8 Apply Color to All Images Under the Tools menu option is Apply Color to All Images This will apply any changes made with the Color Palette and the Max Min range in the center of the window to all of the images in the Images window in the lower left of the window 4 9 GPS Meta Data IR Flash software currently supports the U
14. SGlobalsat Corporate model BU 353S4 USB GPS receiver to record GPS meta data longitude latitude and altitude at the time the image is taken The BU 353S4 uses the SiRF Star IV chip for GPS communication While other USB GPS devices with the same chip may possibly work this model is the only one guaranteed to be compatible with IR Flash Recording the GPS meta data is enabled as soon as the device is plugged in and recognized by the computer When recognized a notification will temporarily appear in the IR Flash window to confirm Data recorded and added to the saved images includes the longitude the latitude altitude and direction of travel 17 North Up Image Rotation On the Loading and Saving tab of the File gt gt Setup menu option is Automatically rotate images if GPS information is found When enabled images that include GPS location data will automatically be rotated with North in the image up 18 Section 5 File Options 5 1 Introduction The series of File Control functions that will be described below are provided to allow you to bring images into the system and manage their display These File Control features are found in the first of the menu line items found at the top of the main screen page The File selection group consists of the following main sub menu options e Load Image e Save Image e Save As e Save All e Export e Print e Setup e Exit 19 5 2 File Menu
15. cal Emissivity Correction x Emissivity 98 1 100 Transmission 100 1 100 Ambient Temperature EJ Disable Correction OK Cancel Enter the Target Emissivity You are provided the capability to select any value of surface optical property of the target surface you deem appropriate to the analysis being performed Simply move the cursor to the Target Emissivity field and click the mouse button Once done enter the value from 1 0 to 100 0 Transmission This value is the percentage of energy loss due the transmission of the energy from the target surface to the camera This loss can be a result of any intervening medium such as atmosphere IR windows etc This loss is entered as a percentage value for 1 0 to 100 0 Ambient Temperature The Ambient Temperature which is often referred to as the Background is the temperature of the surfaces surrounding the imaged object These surfaces are those whose energy will hit the face of the imaged object and reflect from it into the camera FOV Note As the value of emissivity becomes lower the error between the actual surface temperature of the object and that shown by the camera becomes greater A great deal of error can be introduced into the calculation process if you are not careful with the emissivity specification 33 Section 10 Camera Menu Choice 10 1 Introduction The Camera Menu Choice is found on the fifth selection of the Main Menu Bar This selection provide
16. click on the Install program icon Once the install program has started you will be guided through installation process When the INSTALL is done the program will be completely installed and a note will appear 10 telling you that the installation is complete Hit any key and you are ready to begin running the IR Flash program 2 4 System Set Up There is one main connector and mating cable supplied as part of the Infrared Cameras Inc camera system package That cable is a standard USB 2 0 cable and must be connected to the back plate of the camera unit before operation In order for the camera and software to connect properly the camera must be connected to the PC before starting the software Please wait for the camera to be recognized by the PC and then open IR Flash 11 Section 3 GENERAL OUTLINE 3 1 General Operation The main operating screen will be referred to as the Main Menu Screen throughout this manual This screen is the first permanent screen that appears when entering the program and is where all user activity will originate The Main Menu and Control Bar options were organized to break the program into several logical functional groups These groups will be introduced in detail in subsequent chapters There is a chapter devoted to each Main Menu choice or an appropriate Control Bar option First note that before a complete menu presentation is available you must load an image into the software sy
17. e and have them available at your call User support is available by phone email or in person at the offices of Infrared Cameras Inc office during normal working hours User support is free of charge on issues relating to interpretation of the help files the proper operation of the software routine maintenance and warranty service Consultation is generally not available through this user support service on computer and operating system problems image interpretation problems fault diagnosis system modifications or application specific issues particularly those outside the field of this program Infrared Cameras Inc reserves the right to determine at its sole discretion the extent of user support made available to any user Section 2 System and Camera Introduction 2 1 Introduction The Infrared Cameras Inc package includes a state of the art thermal infrared imaging radiometer that is unique in design offering an integrated process monitoring imaging system that includes the camera unit and a dedicated software program The core technology used in the system is the latest in thermal imaging technology using a microbolometer 320x240 640x480 focal plane array Vanadium Oxide technology base ensuring the best thermal and spatial resolution in the industry All control functionality is built into the software making sure that the Infrared Cameras Inc package as versatile as can be developed for any and all process monitoring and
18. expressly granted in this license The Infrared Cameras Inc package is self contained and requires no maintenance beyond maintaining the viability of cabling etc Ensure that the lens glass is protected from finger smudges and any object that can scratch the lens surface This warranty does not include any damage done to the surface of the lens To clean the lens simply use a soft dry cloth WARNING The camera is controlled by the software application and should never be unplugged from the computer while the software is running The user should exit the software program normally before the camera is unplugged This will safely shut the camera down This is analogous to turning your computer off through the Windows software versus just hitting a switch to turn it off Failure to follow this process may result in the need for the manufacturer to re calibrate the camera system and this failure is not covered under this warranty Technical support is offered free of charge to all registered users of Infrared Cameras Inc system for one year from date of invoice Whenever you require technical support you may be asked to provide the serial number of your package before support is granted We suggest you thoroughly read the User s Manual before you call for assistance If the User s Manual does not answer your questions please call Infrared Cameras Inc If you are having problems with the software please note any errors messages you receiv
19. he desired image and clicking the left mouse button To return to live video select the Live Video Icon at the bottom of the main image display 15 4 6 Image Display Control To the right of the image display area are a group of controls used to fine tune the way the images are presented on screen At the bottom of these controls is an AGC radio button Automatic Gain Control If this button is marked the display will occur in the AGC mode If not set the Center and Span Slider controls will activate The user will then have complete control of how this image is displayed The temperature numbers will not change however how these temperature are represented in the image will change the color or shade of grey used for a particular temperature may change 4 7 IR Calculator IR Flash includes a calculator that provides the specialist a resource to determine the theoretical radiometric effects of Emissivity Reflection and Transmission on radiometric temperature values Additionally the second half of the Calculator allows the user the ability to adjust imaging parameters from an optical point of view The IR Calculator is found under the Tools main menu choice VIP Ise EIR Flash Version 2 13 21 6 o BOs Palette EA A Status Point Temperature 38 730 Aa wa Mo ition Analy cols Image Histogram The right half of the Calculator screen provides the input and output controls for Radiometry including Wiens Law values and the
20. hown at 320x240 the display takes the data from an image array 4 times as large This in many cases greatly improves the quality of the image display The Quad Resolution doubles the image array again 26 Section 7 Generating Zones 7 1 Introduction Zones are regions of interest within or on your image data that are marked and configured by you You can add delete and set up each zone to function in variety of ways The area at the bottom left of the screen provides the user interface for each zone for a total of 48 possible The statistics are shown in this interface dialog as well as a Properties button You can thumb through the zones in place by using the scroll bar next to the three Zone Display panels shown at the bottom left of the main screen 7 2 Zones Menu Choices The third main menu choice is the Zones selection which provides a series of sub menu options to manage the Zones on the images as shown below e Clear All e Load Default Settings e Load Settings e Save As Default Settings e Save Settings Image Histogram 27 7 3 Zones Menu Choice Clear All The Clear All sub menu choice simply clears all the Zones currently residing on the image 7 4 Zones Menu Choice Load Setting The Load Settings sub menu choice allows you to load the last Saved Zone settings 7 5 Zones Menu Choice Save Settings The Save Settings sub menu choice allows you to save the current Zones set up parameters to
21. ple lenses multiple calibration files are saved and selecting the appropriate lens option causes IR Flash to adjust accordingly At this time though the 9000 series cameras 9320 and 640 do not
22. press the OK button 5 8 File Menu Choice Set Up This feature allows you to fine tune the setup of the program including certain graphical presentations the way Zones are saved etc 23 Section 6 Video Options 6 1 Introduction There are several sub menu options found under the Video Main Menu choice These functions are ordered by their ability to manage or manipulate the live video data The choices found under this menu option is e Capture Single Image e Capture Image Series e Quad Resolution e Real time Filtering e Standard Resolution e Double Resolution 6 2 Video Menu Choice Capture Single Image This menu sub option allows you to capture an image from the video display and place it in the Captured Image Group labeled Images shown at the lower left of the main image display 6 3 Video Menu Choice Capture Image Series IR Flash allows the user to capture a Series of images Whenever you wish to capture a new image data set click on the Capture Image Series selection from the Video main menu choice Once this selection is made and live video is running a red Record Button is displayed under the main image display When this button is depressed a series of images is captured to the Capture Image Group When you are done simply depress the black Stop Button also found at the bottom of the main image display Image Histogram The user can play back the Series as often as needed by selecting
23. rcle example of the Zone indicator placed in the image display area Average Time 29 Once you have placed Zones on the image display detailed management of the Zones in place can be accomplished using the Properties button found at the bottom of each active Zone panel Once this button has been depressed a dialog worksheet will appear by which this management will be carried out _ Averaaina Alarming Enabled e Alarming Disabled There are two main features that can be set from within this dialog Alarm Setting and Export control 8 2 Alarms The Alarms configuration for each Zone allows you to set up the system to continuously monitor the analysis points discussed for the Zones and alarm if any of the Zones average temperature value exceed the temperature limits specified by you within this worksheet 8 3 Export Export allows you to export the data within a Zone in three different formats as shown in the graphic below This dialog box is invoked through the Zone Properties button found in each Zone interface box 30 Export Zone Temperatures to Excell Raw Data 16 bit Integer x100 31 Section 9 Radiometry 9 1 Introduction Typically the very basic reason for employing image processing programs when analyzing IR images is to have an easy and fast yet comprehensive means to determine the information content of an image in numerical terms Radiometry is considered the BASE from which to
24. s features that allow you control over the actual operation of the camera There are three sub menu choices found within this selection 10 2 Camera Menu Choice Image Touch Up The Image Touch Up function performs a Non Uniformity Correction NUC setting all pixels in the camera to the same average reading In the 7000 series cameras 7320 and 7640 the camera needs to either have its lens cap placed back on or it needs to be looking at a surface with a consistent temperature often placing it looking down on a table to other solid surface For the 9000 series cameras 9320 and 9640 there is an internal shutter that will automatically perform a NUC every three minutes selecting the Image Touch Up option manually triggers the shutter instead 10 3 Camera Menu Choice Delete Touch Up Data The Touch Up function saves the Touch Up data in a file and will be used at subsequent boot up of the camera This data file can be deleted by simply selecting the Delete Touch Up sub menu choice 34 10 4 Camera Menu Choice Reset Camera If for any reason the computer s USB port is disrupted at any time and proper communication with the camera is disturbed hit the Camera Reset sub menu choice and the camera will reboot and reestablish USB communication providing the USB port on the computer is functioning properly 10 5 Camera Menu Choice Lens Choice Some models such as the 7000 series cameras 7320 and 7640 do offer multi
25. s without disturbing the original data file 5 5 File Menu Choice Save All The Save All feature will save the entire image package currently in service This feature will save these as a series 21 5 6 File Menu Choice Export File You can export image data to two file types The first is a MS Excel spread sheet file at a resolution that is allowed by Excel The second file type is a CSV file which is an ASCII text file with the image placed in 240 rows of data with each row containing 320 data temperature data points pixels poso Templatel Compatibilty Mose bee EI oe son aon romas naa Mw Ww OMOR A Jo o Er mp Tes Genera H p im Sp tere E is s 10d 2 Cention Format as 7 A is E 42 42 Di Merge amp Cewe 42 Ps est Fare B Atgemert Gl mambu 3 eS eee WAA eS Ce TEA VE AURA RAT 10 3022 w 2008 3033 3043 3014 ma 3021 303 3922 3013 mza m 3019 303 3017 3022 3016 v 301 En 2022 mu 327 3025 2033 z 3025 232 wa WM 2015 347 u 2025 216 3027 3027 3025 92 W 12 x mi ve ma w a m a m MIT OD Me ma 027 3016 we 3022 my MR we 3 3023 m M2 31026 vu vu 3021 3027 302 MM 3013 me M2 302 3019 2022 WA 32 MM 9009 w 03 103 2 2025 Wa 3023 22 26 xy 222 W5 Wn 3018 W2 2917 3016 32 W09 W 300 1 Wa v2 RD WF Md 3013 2023 323 WR 302 3019 wu m WH m2 392 Mer Wwe 300 301 6 x9 mx u yz vy ID NS 925 wu xy 0 x vA X 3013 VH WI VY W6 Y ys Wi 2922 Ws HI We 3102 WG WH BF m n vu V BU We WW wr BH Ww 18 2 wn m 31026 w
26. stem or have the camera running in live video mode Once the camera is plugged into the USB port on the computer this live video should commence To load an image simply select the LOAD option from the File Main Menu selection and make a file choice as discussed in the File Chapter 12 10 Analysis Box Circle Point Image Histogram 3 2 Layout The layout of the software is based on one main screen shown above The main image display area is located in the top left quadrant of the screen with control features found in the main menu line main screen and appropriate sites within the main screen To view the image shown on the main screen at full screen resolution double click the left mouse button while on the image To return to the normal main screen display again double click the left mouse button on the image 13 Section 4 Miscellaneous Features 4 1 Introduction The following is a listing of several features found in IR Flash that do not require a separate chapter to describe The Miscellaneous Chapter lists these features as you might find them on the main screen 4 2 Select IR Color Map In many situations it is advantageous to view black and white images in the color scale In fact many image processing users select their equipment specifically based on its ability to add false color to black and white imagery The Color Palette section allows you to completely control the color palette by which the c
27. ternate drive can also be accessed using the drive sub window by pressing the appropriate designation such as A When a file of interest has been found place the highlight at the file name location and click the left mouse button When the image file has been selected the name will appear in the current file field By pressing the OK button the file will be loaded and displayed on the image screen The Cancel button can be used to exit the window without making a file choice 20 Look in M Example photos k 835 2613_20130619141126 t Ea ES ment _20130619141134 t 835_20130524050329_1_v_ori JPG ie JPG File 36 415 i 730 KB 835_20130603100036_1_v_ori i 835_20130603100044_1_v_ori JPG File JPG File E 748 KB gt 708 KB File name Files of type JPG Files jpg y Open as read only 5 3 File Menu Choice Save Image File The Save function allows you to archive any image brought into the program by storing it on the storage media of your choice When the Save selection is made a File Choice Window will appear with a prompt to assist you in entering a filename for the new image file At the prompt enter the filename without the extension As with Load Image you must select which one of the many file formats available the image will be saved under 5 4 File Menu Choice Save As The Save As option allows you to save the current image under a new file name This allows you to make duplicate file
28. urrent image is displayed saved and printed The Color palette selection control is a drop down menu located to the top and right of the image display area as shown below Palette Status Analysis Tools Image Histogram 14 4 3 Image Averaging The Image Average button will average all the images from the camera into a single displayed image The Image Averaging control is located at the top left of the main image display area Adjust the number of frames you want averaged 4 4 Zoom The Zoom function allows the zooming of the image data currently on screen and is set by the employing the Zoom Slider control This control is found to the left of the image display area just below the Image Averaging control 4 5 Manual Capture Along the bottom of the Image display screen you will find a Pause button and a Capture button The Pause button will simply Pause continuous image display and show the image where the Pause button was pressed In contrast the Capture button will capture an image from the Live display and move it to the captured image group shown to the right center of the main screen You can capture as many images as needed and save them once your imaging activity is complete You can move through the captured images using the slider controls located to the bottom of the capture image group display Additionally you can move an image in the captured group to the main image display by moving the cursor over t
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