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Setting the capturing conditions
The Setting Capture window contains various
options which affect how images are captured.
Right-click the icon on the taskbar, and select
“Option”. Then select “SETTING CAPTURE”
from the “Option” window.
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Capture Format
Lets you select the format for
saving the captured images in.
You can select either PNG,
BMP or JPEG.
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Option
When “Capture Format” is set
to “JPEG”, this lets you
specify the JPEG
compression ratio. If the slide
bar is moved towards “High”, the image quality becomes higher, but the
resulting image file size is larger. If the slide bar is moved towards
“Low”, the image quality becomes poorer but the resulting image file
size is smaller.
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After Capture
If you would like images to be sent to the projector as soon as they are
captured, select “Send Projector”.
If you would like to save the captured images to a location such as the
computer’s hard disk, select “Save Picture”. Furthermore, click the
button and specify the location to save the image. You can select the
same location that was used to save the previous image by clicking the
G
button.
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Preview & History
If this is selected, you can view the captured image preview and the
history for the captured images in the Capture window.
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Still Timer For Capture
Depending on the computer's processing speed, the image may be
captured while it is still being redrawn on the computer screen. When
doing a full screen capture, click “CAPTURE START” in the “Capture”
window. When capturing the active window, select the window to be
captured. After this, select the “Still Timer for Capture” box if you would
like to set an interval of time before capturing actually starts. You can
then set the time to between 1 and 30 seconds in the box below.