Nikon mec-2-fl-d60-n105 Manuale Utente

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Use of Iris Camera MEC-2-FL-D60-N105 
 
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11. Then open the image in a photo editor (such as Paint Shop Pro or Photo Shop) and crop it down to the 
smallest rectangle that encloses the iris. This is saved with the same filename but a "c" at the end, prior to 
".jpg" (c=cropped). 
  
12. Next, adjust the image if necessary in terms of brightness and contrast, and save this version, adding 
an "e" (enhanced) to the filename. It is best to avoid this step by selecting images of matching brightness. 
  
13. Then annotate the image with the client's name, eye (RE or LE) and date, and/or any other markings. 
Annotations can be done on a separate layer in programs such as Paint Shop Pro or PhotoShop, then saved 
as both a layered image file and an exported JPG. For the right eye, I put this photo data (when needed) in 
the lower left corner, for the left eye it goes in the lower right corner. I save this version with an "a" 
(annotated) at the end of the filename. So for example, if the image file (of e.g. my right eye) did not need 
enhancement and was processed, the resulting filename would be "Miles_Jon_RE_20050922ca.jpg"  
 
14. Alternatively, the image can be left unannotated and the filename (which has the annotation data 
encoded into it) can be printed or displayed along with the image. Sometimes it is convenient to have the 
images in 2-up format (right and left cropped iris, side by side); the file name for this type of double-wide 
image file would be Last_First_2E_Date.jpg, etc. 
  
15. Make a subfolder named "extra" in the client's folder and put all images in there except the right & left 
eye cropped & annotated versions (two files plus the "extras" folder). 
  
16. If the client is provided with a CD, put the folder with their name (and all contents) onto the CD. 
Additional other info can be added onto the CD. Print a label for the CD using any CD disk label printing 
program, or just use a Word document template (available by email on request). 
 
17.  For most purposes (such as printing out a copy or emailing to the client), it is best to use the cropped 
and (optionally) annotated version of the image file. For best value, print one cropped-to-iris image on 
each letter-size sheet of premium glossy photo paper.