VI Basic Operations | CAMERA |
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2 Photographing Images |
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Use File Settings of the SETUP menu to select a source. Choose the “s5M” source to obtain satisfactory picture quality.
The features of each source will be the same as when saving an image.
Refer to “1.4.2 Image File Settings-File Settings” in Chapter VI for details on how to set the file format, image size, compression rate, and the source.
Checking the print rangeIn real 10 mode, the image is enlarged by multiplying it by an appropriate scaling factor when printed, with edges of the image truncated.
Use the REC menu to check the print range. Press Area , and a printing range will be displayed.
Checking print informationInformation on the date/time, scale, and comments are printed at the bottom of the printed image.
ScaleDuring normal printing, the scale is displayed in pixel units.
The pixel size of the DS Camera Head
The scale for real 10 printing is a scale of
Comment
Select the “Append” check box for Log on the REC menu and enter a comment in the input box. The comment will appear on the image being printed. Comments can be up to 32 characters.
It is convenient to record the subject name, number, and the objective magnification for confirmation at a later time.
NOTE: You can use the Telnet command to select whether to print information at the bottom of the printed image.
Do not print information | w_PSTROF |
Print information | w_PSTRON |
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Overlay print
Pen drawing, text, count marker, and superimpose are saved overlapping on top of the image in the same position as displayed on the screen.
The scale and crossline are saved as set on the REC menu. When the Scale or Cross check box is selected, it appears over the image; when deselected, it can be saved without appearing over the image being displayed on the screen.
When selecting a
Printing information at the bottom of the printed image is not possible.
In addition, the settings for printing, such as the paper size and paper type and so forth, are limited to the ones specified by the standard specifications of the printer you are using. For details of the printer specification, refer to the manuals came with the printer.
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