Sigma LBA-708 Manuale Utente

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Click on the image file Export Format (or Formats) that you want to generate. 
 
3.1.4 
Save Config… to a file 
The current setup configuration of the LBA-PC can be saved to a disk file.  All configuration files have 
the .cfg file extension.  Whichever configuration was the last to be saved (or restored), will become 
the default configuration the next time the LBA-PC application is run.  The configuration file contains 
all setup parameters of the LBA-PC menus. 
The configuration file does not preserve and thus will not restore Data frames, Reference frames, Gain 
Correction frames, or Ultracal processing information.  The above types of frames must be saved and 
restored separately.  Ultracal processing data must be generated immediately prior to the acquisition 
of new data frames, as it relates to present camera calibration requirements. 
 
3.1.5 
Restore Config… from a file 
Past setup configurations of the LBA-PC can be restored from previously saved .cfg disk files.  All 
configuration files have the .cfg file extension.  Whichever configuration was the last to be restored 
(or saved), will become the default configuration the next time the LBA-PC application is run.  The 
configuration file contains all setup parameters of the LBA-PC menus. 
The configuration file does not preserve, and thus will not restore, Data frames, Reference frames, 
Gain Correction frames, or Ultracal processing information.  The above types of frames must be saved 
and restored separately.  Ultracal processing data must be generated immediately prior to the 
acquisition of new data frames, as it relates to present camera calibration requirements. 
 
Notice:  Restoring a configuration does not force a read of a <camera>.cam camera type file.  Rather it restores the 
Camera dialog box settings, just as they where when the configuration file was created. 
 
3.1.6 
Set Reference, copy the current to the reference frame 
Set Reference 
 
Click on this button, to copy the Current Frame or the Gauss fit results of the current frame to the 
Reference frame buffer.  The Reference frame is frame number 0 (zero), in the frame buffer.  You 
can view the reference frame by single or double clicking into the Frame indicator/edit control 
 (located in the lower status bar) and entering a 0 (zero).  You cannot bring the 
reference frame into view by cycling the Frame spin controls. 
The Set Reference Source item in the Capture dialog box determines the style of the Save 
Reference data.  
 
Operator’s Manual 
 
LBA-PC 
 
Doc. No. 10654-001, Rev 4.10 
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