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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 79
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4.1.2 Toolbar
The Toolbar icons provide various functions. The availability of these functional icons is dependent
upon the active control panel.
Toolbar Example
The Toolbar contains the following icons:
Open File Icon
The Open File icon is used to open a previously saved cine file. The open file will be added
under Files in the Manager Control Panel, and will be displayed in the Playback Panel when
the Manager or Play Control Panel is selected.
Save to File Icon
The Save to File icon is used to save image data recorded in a camera's' 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).
The icon will only be available when the:
· Play Control Panel has been selected, and the camera has been triggered, or a previously
saved cine file has been opened and selected for playback.
· Manager Control Panel has been selected and a cine file for a specific camera has been
selected, or a specific previously saved file has been selected.
Save All Cines From This Camera... Icon
The Save All RAM to File icon is used to save all cine image data recorded in a camera's
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). This feature is
extremely useful when the MultiCine feature has been implemented in the camera as it will
save all memory segments, with image data stored into it, to the specified location.
The command will only be available when the:
· Play Control Panel has been selected, and the camera has been triggered and selected
for playback.
· Manager Control Panel has been selected and a cine file for a specific camera has been
selected.
The Phantom Camera Control application will save the cine files from each of the memory
segments, of the selected camera, with a user specified file name along with an appended
extension (Cine#) for each of the cine files.