Nikon DS-U3 Інструкція з експлуатації - Сторінка 35

Переглянути онлайн або завантажити pdf Інструкція з експлуатації для Аксесуари для фотоапаратів Nikon DS-U3. Nikon DS-U3 49 сторінок. Ds camera control unit/camera heads

Nikon DS-U3 Інструкція з експлуатації
This command can save a captured or modified picture on hard disk.
Opens a printing dialog window that enables you to print the current image if a printer is present.
This button creates a basic image report. It makes a pdf file that contains the current image, its
name, path, dimensions, and the file date.
4. Zooming
Adjusts the zoom factor to view exactly the whole image as big as possible.
Adjusts the zoom factor to view the current image on the 1:1 scale.
Increases the zoom factor of the current image by one level.
Decreases the zoom factor of the current image by one level.
Enables to zoom the image within a range of 10% to 1200%. Click the arrow at the right of the
button to select a zoom magnification.
5. Tools
Displays a scale in the bottom right corner of the image. Click the arrow at the right of the button to
open the pop up menu, and then change the magnification of the scale. (2, 2.5, 4, 5, 10, 20, 40, 50,
60, 100,150 times)
A number of annotation objects can be inserted into the image. Click the arrow at the right of the
button to open the pop up menu, and then, select the object to be inserted from the line, arrow, text,
rectangle, or circle mode.
An intensity profile of a user defined cross section can be displayed in the image.
6. Working with camera
Displays the live image in the picture window.
Freezes and grabs the live camera image into the picture window as the "Frozen" document.
This command captures Live or Frozen image to the application window. It creates a new document
called "Captured".
This command captures Live or Frozen image and saves it automatically and names it according to
the current settings ([File] menu > [Options]).
For details on the operation method, refer to the online help on the application.
Chapter 6
Operation Method
4
Operation
- 27 -