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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 Applications in <strong>Basic</strong> ModeCorrect Color Technology has been developed based on color profiling specifications develop by the ICC(International Color Consortium®).In order to get the best results using this feature, you should make sure you set up your imaging systemincluding your computer monitor appropriately. See Appendix F <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation on system set-up.Be aware that the color correction trans<strong>for</strong>mations that occur when you use Correct Color Technology willbe applied to the raw image data, leaving a modified image file. If you will require the raw data <strong>for</strong> furtheranalysis of your image, you should uncheck the Correct Color checkbox.Fit to WindowIn addition to automatically resizing images to fit within the live image window, the Fit to Window optionalso determines cursor behavior in the live image view.• When the Fit to Window option is checked, the live image window cursor becomes a zoom tool. Tozoom in on a portion of a live image, click <strong>and</strong> drag over the area that you want to zoom in on. Toreturn to the non-zoomed image, click on the Full Chip option.• When the Fit to Window option is not checked, the cursor is a cropping tool. If you select a portion ofan image, the program displays only the selected area <strong>and</strong> discards the rest of the image. To return tothe non-cropped image, click on the Full Chip option.These points apply only when the Always Show Full Chip in Live Mode (see above) is not selected. Formore details, refer back to the Chip Imaging Area section (see above).Note: Due to a flaw in the Windows operating system, monitors that are set to higher resolutionscannot zoom to very high magnification levels. If zoomed in to a high magnification, the monitordisplays white instead of the zoomed image.More (Additional Orientation <strong>and</strong> Exposure Settings)When you click on More, the program displays a dialog ofadditional orientation <strong>and</strong> exposure settings, as shown at right:FlipSpecify whether images will be flipped in the live image view<strong>and</strong> during the image capture process.• Select Horizontal to flip the image from left to right.• Select Vertical to flip the image from top to bottom.• Select both options to flip the image from left to right <strong>and</strong> from top to bottom.Rotate 90°Note: The screen capture at right is from an<strong>Insight</strong> 3-Shot – the Filter Color, Binning, <strong>and</strong>Display Images in Grayscale options are notavailable with other <strong>Insight</strong> models.Specify whether images will be rotated in the live image view <strong>and</strong> during the image capture process.• Select None if you do not want the image tobe rotated.• Select Right to rotate the image clockwise 90degrees.• Select Left to rotate the imagecounterclockwise 90 degrees.Exposure Limits – MinimumUser Guide to the <strong>SPOT</strong> <strong>Insight</strong> Camera 287

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