User manual
Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 107
© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company
EDR indicates the Extreme Dynamic Range exposure time setting at the time the images
were recorded. 0.000 indicates the EDR was disabled.
Frame Delay (µs)
Frame Delay indicates the amount of time, the end-user specified, each image is delayed
from the frame rate clock pulse.
Sync
Sync indicates the sample rate clock source.
AutoExp.
AutoExp. indicates whether or not the Auto Exposure feature was used during the recording
process.
AutoExp. Level
AutoExp. Level displays the Auto Exposure grayscale level defined by the end-user.
AutoExp. Rect
AutoExp. Rect displays the area, in pixels, the end-user specified to automatically adjust
exposure for, when defining the Auto Exposure parameters.
Trigger Time
Trigger Time indicates the moment in time after the last pre-trigger image (-1) and before
image 0.
Graphical representation of Trigger Time
Time Zone
Time Zone displays the time difference, in hours, from UTC, (Universal Time Code),
formally referred to as GMT, (Greenwich Means Time).
Frame Rate Profile
Frame Rate Profile displays the Frame Rate Profile setting defined by the end-user during
the cine files' capture process. If the Frame Rate Profile feature was not used this field will
be left blank.
Save Cine.. Button
The Save Cine.. button, when selected, allows the end-user to save the selected cine file.
Save Cine.. Button Down-Arrow
When the Save Cine.. Button down-arrow is clicked, a pop-up selection window will be displayed
allowing the end-user to select the save method desired, choices include:
Save Cine to File
The Save to File command is used to save image data recorded in a cameras' DRAM to a
user specified location, (for example, your system's hard drive, a networked drive or to some
peripheral drive such as a floppy drive, Zip drive, or tape drive).