Beginning with release v2.50, any of the three .lb3, .lb4, and .lb5 file types can be read by any of the LBA-300/400/500PC model types. However, the new .lb4 and .lb5 file types cannot be read by software released prior to v2.5.

Beginning with release v4.00, any of the three .lb3, .lb4, and .lb5 file types can be read by any of the LBA-7XXPC model types.

However, the new .lb7 file types cannot be read by software

released prior to v4.00.

Data files can contain one or more frames of data. Each frame of data is called a Record. Embedded in each Record is all the information necessary to accurately reproduce the original frame. Pixel scale, Camera type, Zoom and Pan location, energy and Ultracal values etc. are saved within each Record.

Note: If you load an LBA-100A record that used a different camera setup than the one you currently have configured, then one or more of the following can occur:

If the Camera type file is available, it will be loaded and replace the current settings. See Camera type selection.

If the Camera type file is available, but the pixel scale or resolution settings do not agree with the current settings, it will be loaded and the Pixel Scale and Resolution settings changed to match the data file values.

If the Camera type file is not available, the camera type will be set to NONE, and the Pixel Scale and resolution will be changed to that required of the Data File.

3.1.1.1Load Frame Dialog Box

Enter the drive:\paths\and <filename>.lbx of the File that you want to load. Press Browse... if your not sure of the file’s name or location, and wish to search for it.

 

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