Is there an INDIVIDUAL IMAGES OPTION within PREMIER CAPTURE RECORD?
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I have a customer with IPP 9.1.4 that also has a
LUMENERA INFINITY 3-3URC CAMERA
They have an INDUSTRIAL PROCESS that they would like to document over time with multiple images taken with approximately .5 sec between images for approximately 30 seconds.
I see how to use CAPTURE + RECORD to capture a SEQUENCE with these specifications but this does not fit their needs as well as INDIVIDUAL IMAGES would because:
** The PREVIEW IMAGE is not LIVE while the SEQUENCE is being captured
** If there is an issue capturing the SEQUENCE, all of the images are lost
** The TIME STAMP for the FRAMES of the SEQUENCE is more difficult to retrieve than a TIME STAMPED FILE NAME
** There SEQUENCE LENGTH is limited by MEMORY (RELATIVELY EXPENSIVE) and NUMBER of INDIVIDUAL IMAGES is limited by DISK SPACE (RELATIVELY INEXPENSIVE).
Is there an OPTION within CAPTURE that will achieve a series of INDIVIDUAL IMAGES with FILENAMES that give the CAPTURE TIME or should I create a MACRO to perform this operation.
Thanks.
-- Matt
I have a customer with IPP 9.1.4 that also has a
LUMENERA INFINITY 3-3URC CAMERA
They have an INDUSTRIAL PROCESS that they would like to document over time with multiple images taken with approximately .5 sec between images for approximately 30 seconds.
I see how to use CAPTURE + RECORD to capture a SEQUENCE with these specifications but this does not fit their needs as well as INDIVIDUAL IMAGES would because:
** The PREVIEW IMAGE is not LIVE while the SEQUENCE is being captured
** If there is an issue capturing the SEQUENCE, all of the images are lost
** The TIME STAMP for the FRAMES of the SEQUENCE is more difficult to retrieve than a TIME STAMPED FILE NAME
** There SEQUENCE LENGTH is limited by MEMORY (RELATIVELY EXPENSIVE) and NUMBER of INDIVIDUAL IMAGES is limited by DISK SPACE (RELATIVELY INEXPENSIVE).
Is there an OPTION within CAPTURE that will achieve a series of INDIVIDUAL IMAGES with FILENAMES that give the CAPTURE TIME or should I create a MACRO to perform this operation.
Thanks.
-- Matt
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