
TS3 User
Manual
page 74
1. Select a target drive using the “Save to Camera / Path radio bu
tt
ons. If you select “Path” the
target drive and folder will be a folder on a drive accessible by the PC. The Path to that folder is
shown at the bo
tt
om of the dialog. If you would like to change the path, click on the
“Browse...”
bu
tt
on and navigate to and/or create the folder you wish to save to.
2. Select a file type f
r
om the “Save Type:” pull-down list. File type choices may change depending
on the target drive. If you wish to save CAP files,
y
ou must save to the SSD. If you wish to save
AVI files,
y
ou must save to a location other than SS
D
. See “Application No
t
e 6: Choosing an
Image
File Format” on page 109.
• 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 fi
le
name
format for the example would become TS3-11_000000.<EXT>.
• 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 fil
e
name becomes 2011-10-11_000000.<EXT>.
• Both the Name and the Tag may be used, in which case the file name be
c
omes TS3-11_2011-10-
11_000000.<TYPE> in the example.
• If AVI files a
e saved, the default file nam
e
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 na
me
s are TS3-11_000000.AVI,
or 2011-10-11_000000.AVI, etc. If the file si
z
e exceeds the 4GB limit for 32-bit file
s
ystems, the
TS3 will make a second fil
e
for the remainder of the imagery. (MiDAS and other players will
play
the video as one.)
• If CAP fil
e
s are saved, they will not use either the camera name or the tag. CAP files a
r
e saved
only to the SSD. They must be loaded back into high-speed memory in the camera to be
reviewed, then converted into a downloadable fil
e
format.
Note: CAP files load back i
n
to memory much faster than they are saved, taking approximately
45 seconds for a full 8GB load and proportion
a
tely shorter times
f
or smaller ones.
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.
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