User manual
Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 161
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i.
Inside Image:
Time Stamp - Where each image is tagged with the absolute date and time the image
was recorded. Enabling this option will display the time stamp information when the file
is played back.
From Trigger - When this option is selected the exact time the image was recorded
from the time the trigger input was detected will be displayed.
Draw Signals - When available the user can define which analog signal sample
information will be displayed in the corners of each image, up to four signals, (only
available if the cine file was captured using an attached Data Acquisition Unit and SAM-
3 for signal Acquisitions).
Samples per Stamp - Used to display the acquired selected signal samples on each
image . The Samples per Stamp value is the number of samples to be displayed in the
small corner windows representing the acquired signal. Its minimum value should be
the value of "Samples per image" defined in Live Panel>Advanced Settings>Signals.
NOTE
The information displayed inside the image cannot be removed.
7)
Specify the Lossy Compression Quality. (This option is only available when saving as a Cine
JPEG, LEAD, LEAD JFIF, LEAD JTIF, JPEG, or JTIF file type.)
8)
Define the Multihead Options... (Phantom v6 Series camera models only.)
a)
Click the Multi-Head Options button.
When saving cine files from a Phantom v6 camera the system will, by default, save the
images from all four imaging heads into a single cine file. To save a unique cine file for
each of the Phantom v6 imaging heads:
i.
Select the camera Head or Heads to save in the Multihead Options dialogue window,
then
ii.
Click the OK button.
3.
Click the Save button to save the cine file.
RESULT: The Preview Panel displays a Saving Cine.. message , and the Preview Panel Status Bar
displays a Saving.. progress indicator.
The cine files for each of the memory segments being saved, from the selected camera, will be saved
with the user specified file name along with an appended extension (Cine#) for each of the cine files.
For example: The user specified name in this example is <MultiCine>. The software saved the
cameras' four memory segment cine files as follows:
multicine_Cam_Miro 4_Cine_1.cine
multicine_Cam_Miro 4_Cine_2.cine
multicine_Cam_Miro 4_Cine_3.cine
multicine_Cam_Miro 4_Cine_4.cine