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SPOT 4.1 Basic and Advanced Software Manual for SPOT Insight ...

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Ch. 15 – Using Other Windows Imaging Application in <strong>Basic</strong> ModeF-KeysThe following function keys are available as shortcuts in the <strong>Basic</strong> TWAIN interface:Function Key Action TWAIN Interface Option[F 4] Restart the live image view. Live[Alt] + [F 4] Close the <strong>SPOT</strong> Camera window. Close[F 9] Capture an image <strong>and</strong> automatically transfer it to theimaging application.Acquire[Ctrl] + [F 10] Compute white balance values. White Balance[Alt] + [F 10]Compute white balance values without displaying thein<strong>for</strong>mational dialog.Not available from the windowUsing the Live Image to Define Image Capture SettingsWhen you open the <strong>Basic</strong> mode TWAIN Interface, the Live Image window is, by default, running, asindicated by the Live Mode Running message in the status bar. The settings options in the TWAINinterface window enable you to optimize the live image view, <strong>and</strong> then capture an image using thesesettings. In the TWAIN interface, you can:• Create profiles to use as pre-defined image capture settings.• Modify exposure settings• Define a specific portion of the chip to be used in the image capture.• Modify the screen orientation of the specimen.The following sections describe all of the Live Image/Image Capture Settings.ProfileThe Profile option allows you to create <strong>and</strong> re-use sets of live image/image capture settings. When youopen the TWAIN interface, the Default Profile is selected. When you make changes to any of the liveimage/image capture settings, these changes can be saved to a Profile – either the Default or one that youhave defined. For example, if you gamma adjust a live image <strong>and</strong> then decide that the result is ideal <strong>for</strong> thetype of specimen you are working with, you could create a new Profile with the gamma <strong>and</strong> exposurevalues <strong>and</strong> name it <strong>for</strong> that type of specimen – i.e., “Diseased Cells.”When you close the <strong>SPOT</strong> Camera window, the program prompts you to save changes. Carefullyconsider the effect of your choice:• Clicking Yes modifies the Profile according to the adjustments that you made. Future image capturestaken with that Profile will reflect these changes. For example, if you rotated a live image, <strong>and</strong> thenclicked Yes after closing the window, all future captures taken with that Profile would be rotated in thesame way.• Clicking No retains the original values of the Profile. This allows you to maintain a unique set ofimage view <strong>and</strong> capture settings that can be re-applied to future captures of similar specimens.280 User Guide to the <strong>SPOT</strong> <strong>Insight</strong> Camera

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