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Example annotation_cnf.txt file.
The format for each line is : “
AAA Annotation Text String
” where
AAA
is the annotation added to the image file name,
which can be up to 3 characters, and
Annotation Text String
is a description that will show up in the annotation window.
6.9.2 Saving Images on the Camera
Images can also be saved on board the camera. This is useful when there is only a slow communication link between the
PC and the camera.
Pressing the
Save to Camera Storage
button on the main window to save a FULL resolution image to either the on-
board hard disk or FLASH memory. Selecting Save all Images to Camera Storage will save every image acquisition to
on-board storage.
Note: If the SharkEye™ camera is not equipped with a hard disk, the on-board image storage can be filled quickly. 128
MB of FLASH storage will hold 64 images.
Images stored on board the camera can be retrieved using the
Image Retrieval Dialog
, which is accessed by selecting
Camera Storage/Get Images
from the main menu.
6.10 Retrieving Stored Images
Selecting
Camera Storage/Get Images
from the main menu displays the Image Download Dialog. Pressing the
download button will initiate the retrieval of saved images. These images will be shown in the window on the right of the
dialog and saved on the PC. The progress bar at the top of the screen illustrates how far along the process is.
The desired image range can be entered into the edit box at the bottom of the screen.
Checking the Supervised box will force the user to accept each image as it is retrieved from the camera. This can be
used if the data link to the camera is not robust.