Hitachi Microscope & Magnifier S-4800 Manual De Usuario

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(b) Data Entry 
When recording scanning images, graphics and texts written using Data Entry function 
are recorded as they are shown on the scanning image.   
When recording captured images using command buttons placed on the captured image 
window, graphics and texts written before capturing are embedded into captured images 
and recorded. 
Note that they may be different from present displayed data. 
If data embedding is not necessary, uncheck the Embed into Image on the Captured 
Image window.   
 
Refer to <3.9.8 Data Entry function>   
(c) CD Measurement data (option) 
The measured data and cursors, together with Data Entry are saved, recorded, printed 
or copied with images. 
 
 
3.6.3    Setting Conditions for Image Capturing 
 
Image Capturing records an image using a specified scanning mode and a specified resolution. 
Two methods, multi frame integration using FAST scanning speed and single frame slow 
scanning are available. 
When capturing is started with TV or FAST scanning speed, the frame integration is performed.   
Single frame slow scanning is performed when capturing is started with slow scanning or reduced 
area scanning.   
Fast scan integration is effective for specimens that may charge. Slow scan is advantageous in 
order to obtain high-resolution images. 
To select conditions for image capturing, use the following steps.   
 
(1)   Capture  Resolution 
Click the  ⇓  button beside the Capture button on the control panel.   
A pull down menu for selecting capture resolution will appear. Select one of four. 
                                                   
 
• 
640×480: Low resolution 
Advantageous for small image sizes and faster acquisition times. 
• 
1280×960: Medium resolution 
Adequate image quality with reasonable acquisition times. Recommended for 
usual operation. 
• 
2560×1920: High resolution 
Fine quality image. The large image size results in a long acquisition, storage 
and processing time.