sounds press Alt+Tab twice and try again. If still no sounds press Alt+Tab three times,
etc. until you hear the beeps’ on/off toggle sounds, at which point you know that the
main window has focus.
The
preview area
is where the live preview image will be displayed when previewing is
active. When live previewing is off the ‘Preview is OFF’ label will show, otherwise it will
not be present. This is because when you toggle off previewing the last live image
shown will remain in the display area so it may be confusing not knowing if what you
are seeing is a live preview without any action going on or the still frame from the last
previewing session. This label will make it clear which. One potential source of
confusion here is that, when you are in live preview mode, it is possible to stop the
stream from the camera and still be in live preview mode. In this case you will also see
the last frame streamed from the camera as a still frame in the preview area but the
‘Preview id OFF’ label will not be showing (because preview mode is still active – i.e.
the program is still looking for images coming from the camera, it is just that the camera
is not currently serving up any images because the image stream has been turned off’.
This situation can be clarified by simply looking at the camera status line above the
preview area because this will show if the camera is streaming or not (and also to look
at the ‘Turn ON/OFF Streaming’ button because it will show ‘Turn ON Streaming’ if the
stream is currently off) – compare figures 6.1 and 6.2.
The preview area is a constant size being at VGA resolution (640x480) pixels and it
cannot be scaled. When wide format images are being streamed they will show in this
area at full width but with the top and bottom of the preview area greyed out. When a
smaller resolution than VGA is being streamed then the image will be upsampled to
match the VGA preview area size. When a larger than VGA image is being streamed
then the higher resolution area will be downsampled to match the VGA preview size. All
upsampling and downsampling preserves the original image stream aspect ratio.
For image streams of higher resolution there is an option in the settings window you
can set called ‘
Use crop from full sized image as preview?
' With this option enabled
then you will be able to zoom in to a 1:1 scale at any region of the preview by simply
left-click (once) on the region you want to zoom in to. This mode will only activate for
native camera stream resolutions that are greater than 640 pixels in width and/or
greater than 480 pixels in height. For resolutions of VGA and below selecting this option
will have no effect. Once you are zoomed in to a selected region you click again
anywhere in the preview area to go back to the scaled down full preview mode.
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