Sigma LBA-300, LBA-710 File Save As…, Special Frame Numbers, Drag and Drop Data Frame Loading

Models: LBA-500PC LBA-708 LBA-710 LBA-700 LBA-712 LBA-714PC LBA-400 LBA-300

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If the file that you are loading contains multiple records, enter the starting number of the record that you want to begin loading from, in the edit box labeled Start Record.

Enter the Number of Records that you want to Load. You can enter a value of 0, or 1 to the number of records in the file. A value of 0 means all the records in the file.

Records can only be loaded sequentially from the Start Record position. If you specify a greater number of records than you have frame buffer space available, the loading process will fill the buffer and then wrap around leaving the last records transferred in the frame buffer. See setting the frame buffer size in 3.2.3.4.

In Start Frame, enter the location in the frame buffer where you wish to begin depositing the file records. Multiple frames will load from that location upward, skipping any locations that are Write Protected.

3.1.1.2Special Frame Numbers

The following Frame numbers have special meanings, however they can be saved and loaded in the usual manner.

Frame 0 is the Reference Frame

Frame -1 is the Gain Correction frame, not a true image frame, but rather an array of gain correction factors.

3.1.1.3Drag and Drop Data Frame Loading

You can perform a Load Frame operation by dragging and dropping one or more data frame files from Windows Explorer, or by double clicking the data file name. If you have not already started the LBA application, using the double click method will start it automatically.

These Drag and Drop shortcuts will work on all Data Frame formats. However, the current camera configuration must match the camera configuration of the data file that you are attempting to load. If you Drag and Drop a data file that contains multiple records, all the frame records will be loaded into the frame buffer up to the maximum size of the buffer. For example: If you Drag and Drop a file with 20 records, and your frame buffer is sized at 10 frames, then only the first 10 records in the data file will be loaded.

To perform a Drag and Drop, open Windows Explorer. Highlight the data file(s) that you want to load. With the Mouse cursor over the file name, press and hold down the left mouse button while dragging the highlighted files to the LBA-PC application.

3.1.2File Save As…

You can save or append data frames in the frame buffer to disk files. All data files saved by the LBA- PC will have a .lb3/4/5/7 file name extension.

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.

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Sigma LBA-300, LBA-710, LBA-714PC, LBA-712, LBA-708 File Save As…, Special Frame Numbers, Drag and Drop Data Frame Loading