Hitachi Microscope & Magnifier S-4800 Manual De Usuario

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3.6    Saving and Recording Images 
 
3.6.1    Saving and Recording Images 
 
It is possible to record images using conventional photo films and printers, and/or as image data 
files (to disk or hard drive). There are four methods of image saving: 
 
(1)   Taking Photographs (optional photo-recording unit is necessary) 
For photographic image recording, you can use Direct Photo recording or Memory Photo 
recording. 
Refer to <3.6.7 Taking Photographs> 
 
(2)   Saving  Images 
Direct Saving, which saves an image on the scanning Image display, and Captured Image 
Saving, which saves captured images, are available. 
Refer to <3.6.5 Saving Scanning Image (Direct Save)> 
and <3.6.6 Saving Captured Image> 
 
(3)   Printing  images 
Printing images using Windows-supported printers is available. 
Refer to <3.9.11 Printing Images using Report Generation function> 
 
(4) Copying images to other application software 
Scanning Image can be copied to Windows-clipboard. You can use the image on application 
software by simply pasting it. 
When the optional PCI image database software is installed, images are transferred directly to 
it without saving images. 
Refer to <3.9.12 Copy Image> 
 
(5) Image information 
Auto data display, and text and graphics written in the image using data entry function is 
recorded with the image. A text file including image information such as operating condition, 
date and others is created when the image is saved. It is saved in the same directory as of the 
image. 
 
NOTICE:  For storing images, we suggest use of external storage devices. As the storage 
capacity of PC hard drives is generally not large enough for images. Also, external 
storage devices are recommended for data backup.