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and delimited by a comma. The summed image contains horizontal data first,
and then left to right, followed by a carriage return, and then provides the
vertical data, top to bottom.
Note: Remember, exported image files cannot be read back into the LBA-USB frame
buffer. To save retrievable data files, use Save As... and Load... under the File
menu.
To export an image, enter the desired drive:\paths\<filename>. Select
Browse... to locate an existing file or to overwrite an existing file.
Enter the Start Frame buffer location from which you want to begin exporting
image data files.
To save multiple images, enter a value in the Number of Frames field greater
than “1” but less than or equal to the total frames in the frame buffer. Enter a
value of “0” to export all of the frames in the frame buffer. Multiple export
images can only be saved sequentially from the Start Frame location.
When exporting multiple images, each image will be placed into a separate file.
The file name will automatically include a six-digit number appended to the
entered file name. This is a sequential number starting at 000000. Thus, a given
multiple image export would create a series of files that will appear as:
<filename>000000.cma;<filename>000001.cma;...<filename>NNNNNN.cma
Select the image file Export Format (or Formats) desired for the export.
2.1.4 Save Config…
The current LBA-USB setup configuration can be saved to a file for later
restoration. All configuration files include the .usb-cfg file extension. Multiple
configuration files may be saved for multiple setups. Whichever configuration
was last saved (or restored), becomes the default configuration loaded the next
time the LBA-USB application is launched. The configuration file includes all
setup parameters within the LBA-USB menus.










