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The
live image
is displayed on the program’s display screen if the Live box is checked and the Live tab is
selected (these are the default settings).
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When you press Start, the LPI camera begins taking images and continues to take images until you press
stop. The LPI program uses the first 10 images it takes as a baseline to compare with the images it takes
subsequently. In other words, the program is always comparing images.
Note:
The user can change the
amount of images that the program uses as a baseline. See “Evaluation Count,” page 17, for more
information.
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The program takes images with the best contrast and quality and assembles the best of these images into
one image; this image is referred to as the
composite image
in this manual.
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After you press the Start button, the composite image is displayed as a new tab above the display screen.
When you press Stop and select this tab, the final version of the composite image is displayed.
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After about 10 images are taken, the LPI program applies a sharpening filter to the composite image. You
can choose which sharpening filter you wish to use from the most to the least sharp, or none. You
can
change the filter setting while the camera is taking pictures. See “Kernel Filter,” page 17, for more
information.
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Further image enhancement or filtering may be performed in other image editing software, such as the
supplied Image Processing software or Adobe Photoshop. Make sure you select an image type that can be
opened (such as JPEG or BMP) by the Image Editing software.
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