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process. Enter a Number value of “0” to process all frames or all frames
subsequent to the Start location.
File – Enter a .scor-data file name or click Browse... to search for a file.
Specify the file record number as the Start location and the Number of
records to process. Enter a Number value of “0” to process all records
or all records subsequent to the Start location.
The resulting frames will be placed sequentially into the frame buffer, beginning
at the
current
frame buffer location. Be careful not to overwrite any valuable
frame data.
Note: The Post Processing button on the toolbar provides a shortcut to
selecting the above file name.
Note: When using Post Processing in combination with Logging or Statistics
computations, review section 0.
Post processing operating hints:
While setting up, use the Continuous method with Interval set to 1.
Always Post Process from a file as the source.
It is impossible to use Post Process in order to Ultracal! old data. It
must be calibrated at the time of capture.
Capture Interval
The Interval setting determines the capture rate, up to the fastest rate
achievable under current setup conditions. The interval value specifies how
frequently the system captures frames as they occur. A setting of “1” results in
an attempt to capture every frame from the camera; “2” captures every second
frame; “3” every third; etc.
Divide this setting into the camera frame rate to compute the rate at which the
system attempts to digitize frames. For example, an interval of 3 will cause a
30 Hz frame rate camera to be digitized at 10 frames per second.
Note: The fastest achievable frame rate is determined by other factors, including the
image size, the speed of your PC, the type and number of results being
computed, and the amount of processing being employed.
Block Length
The Block Length setting determines the number of frames captured in Block
mode when Start! is pressed.