Saving The Projected Image - Casio PJ Camera Software 1.2 User Manual

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Using Projection Features
Under initial default settings, the [Monochrome Negative] option is not selected (no check
mark next to it) when you first start up the PJ Camera Software. If you want
[Monochrome Negative] to be selected (check mark next to it) each time PJ Camera
Software is started up, change the "Monochrome Negative" setting on the [Common] tab
of the operating environment dialog box. For more information, see "PJ Camera Software
Operating Environment" (page 110).
The [Monochrome Negative] setting affects the color of images during projection only.
Saving an image while [Monochrome Negative] is selected (check mark next to it) saves
the original image, not the monochrome negative image.

Saving the Projected Image

After you edit the projected image, you can use one of the procedures below to save it as
an image file. The procedure you should use depends on the current PJ Camera Software
Mode and operating environment settings.
■ In the Document Camera Mode
Use the procedure under "Saving the Currently Projected Image" (page 45).
■ In the PC Image Mode
What happens when you save an image in this mode depends on whether the "Auto Trapezoid
Correction" option on the [Image] tab of the operating environment dialog box is on or off.
Auto Trapezoid Correction on:
Auto trapezoid correction is performed on the recorded image and the result is saved in
an image file. If the currently projected image has not been auto trapezoid corrected, it is
saved as-is.
Auto Trapezoid Correction off:
The recorded image is saved as-is.
■ In the Camera Image Mode
What happens when you save an image in the Camera Image Mode depends on whether the
"Auto Trapezoid Correction" option of the [Image] tab of the operating environment dialog box
is on or off.
Auto Trapezoid Correction on:
Auto trapezoid correction is performed on the recorded image and the result is saved in
an image file. If the correctly projected image has not been auto trapezoid corrected, it is
saved as-is.
Auto Trapezoid Correction off:
The recorded image is saved as-is.
■ In the Scanner Mode
Auto trapezoid correction is performed on the recorded image and the result is saved in an
image file. If the correctly projected image has not been auto trapezoid corrected, it is saved
as-is.
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