Windows Video Capture Application
The status bar displays the location and name of the saved file.
The first time you save an image, the Save As dialog appears and you can
specify the file name, file type, and location of the saved image file.
2.
When you select Save again, the application saves the new image with the
same file name and location, overwriting the previously saved file. Select
Save As to save the image with a different file name, file type, or location or
use the key combination CTRL+Shift+S.
3.
You can open the saved image file with most bitmap image editing
applications.
9.2.4
To print a snapshot of the current image:
Use the following procedure to print the current image on any printer connected to the
video capture workstation. You can optionally pause the image capture before printing
an image.
1.
Select Print from the File menu, or select
from the toolbar or use the
key combination CTRL+P. The current image is sent to the default printer set
in your computer.
2.
Select Print Setup from the file menu or use the key combination
CTRL+Shift+P to select a different printer and set printer options.
9.2.5
To invert or reverse the colors of the image:
Use the following procedure to invert colors for printing. By reversing or inverting the
colors of an image, the colors are complementary of the original value. After
performing color inversion, black becomes white, yellow becomes blue, and red
becomes aqua.
1.
Select Options from the Tools menu.
2.
Select the Display tab.
3.
Enable the Invert colors for printing checkbox.
4.
Click OK.
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