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

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Ch. 4 - The <strong>Advanced</strong> Program ModeOpen Image Sequence FileOpen an image sequence file. An image sequence file is a single TIFF<strong>for</strong>mat file that contains multiple images.• Refer to Ch. 7 – Taking a Picture <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation on capturing animage sequence file.• Refer to Ch. 8 – Viewing, Editing, <strong>and</strong> Annotating Images <strong>for</strong>in<strong>for</strong>mation on viewing <strong>and</strong> editing image sequences.Open Database ImageNew Image SequenceOpen images from a <strong>SPOT</strong> database. The database must be open inorder to use this feature. Refer to Ch. 9 – Using <strong>SPOT</strong> Databases <strong>for</strong>details on working with databases <strong>and</strong> database images.Create a new image sequence file. This option enables you to specifythe first image in a new image sequence. This image can come from anopen image, an image on disk (from file), or a <strong>SPOT</strong> database.Subsequent images can be added to the sequence in one of two ways:• Via the Add Image to Image Sequence File menu option (seebelow). This option allows you either to add an open, non-sequenceimage to a sequence or to create a new image sequence from theimage.• Via the Sequence menu options. Here you can add any image toany point in a sequence. Refer to Working With ImageSequences in Ch. 8 <strong>for</strong> more details.New ReportOpen ReportRun ReportReloadSaveSave AsSave to DatabaseSave AllCloseMove/RenameDeleteCreate a new <strong>Advanced</strong> mode report. Refer to Ch. 10 – Reporting <strong>for</strong>details.Open an <strong>Advanced</strong> mode report. Refer to Ch. 10 – Reporting <strong>for</strong> details.Run a report. Reports can be run in three ways - previewed, printed, orsaved to file. Refer to Ch. 10 – Reporting <strong>for</strong> details.Reload the image from the hard drive (or other media). All changesmade since opening the image file are lost. This option displays onlywhen a saved image is open.Save a previously unsaved image to new file, or update the changes toan existing file. This option appears only when an image is open.Save an image to a new file <strong>and</strong>/or file location. This option appears onlywhen an image is open.Save an image to a database file. This option appears only when adatabase is open.Save all open image files. The program prompts you <strong>for</strong> a name, filelocation, <strong>and</strong> image file <strong>for</strong>mat <strong>for</strong> each image.Close an image. The program prompts you to specify a location to savethe file. This option appears only when an image is open.Move <strong>and</strong>/or rename an image file. This option differs from the Save Asoption in that it does not retain a copy of the original file in the originallocation: using Move/Rename is comparable to cutting <strong>and</strong> pasting a file.Delete an open image. The program prompts you to verify the deletion.68 User Guide to the <strong>SPOT</strong> <strong>Insight</strong> Camera

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