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1. Selecting “De
st
in
a
tion” will open a dialog b
o
x for selecting the mass
s
torage device to save to.
2. Select “Format” to select the fil
e
type. Once you select a fil
e
type from the list, the OK bu
tt
on
will turn blue. Press the left
f
ar
arr
ow to enable a RAW format, if available, depending on the
bit-depth recorded. (See “Table 4-5: Image File Save Options
.)
3. The default file nam
e
format for the image stacks is Frame_000000.<TYPE>. If you would like
the name to include the camera name,
Select Use Name in the dialog. The resulting
fil
e
name format for the example would
become TS3-11_000000.<TYPE>.
4.
If you would like to add a tag to the
name, select Tag. The Tag may be edited.
Using the Tag in the example, the file nam
becomes 2011-10-11_000000.<TYPE>.
5.
Both the Name and the Tag may be
used, in which case the file name
b
e
comesTS3-11_2011-10-11_000000.<TYPE> in
the example.
6.
If AVI files a
e saved, the default fil
e
name is ts3_000000.AVI. The Use Name and Use
Tag options a
r
e also valid for AVI files in which
case the resulting file names
ar
e
.
TS3-11_000000.AVI, or 2011-10-11_000000.
AVI,
etc. If the file si
z
e exceeds the 4GB limit for 32-bit
fil
e
systems, the TS3 will make a second file or
the remainder of the imagery. (MiDAS and other
players will play the video as one.)
When the TS3 saves imagery to mass
storage it creates the following:
•
DCIM. This is an industry standard
directory name for Digital Camera Images.
•
100fastc. This is a sub-directory
under DCIM.
•
ts3_000000. This is the fi
r
st sub-
directory under DCIM/100fastc, used for
storing image stacks.
• hs-video. This is the directory that all AVI fil
e
s are wri
tt
en to.
• <filename>
txt. For each download, the camera creates this text file. In it a
r
e the camera setup
values, including resolution, f
r
ame rate, camera name, time
s
tamp for the capture, image
processing values, color processing values, etc. (See “Appendix G: Contents of Frame.txt file
.)
• <filename>.c
g files. This is a bina
r
y file used
f
or MiDAS player so that it can properly play
the
image files as a m
o
vie.
Note: Image files m
a
y be saved multiple times using d
iff
erent formats,di
ff
erent start and stop
points, and di
ff
erent image processing options (brig
h
tness, contrast, gamma, color, etc.). If 10-bit
images have been captured, imagery may be saved multiple times using d
iff
erent bit-depths.
Figure 4-18:
Save Dialog Boxes
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