Selecting A View - GE Mentor Visual iQ User Manual

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Selecting a View

When a 2D image is frozen (or a 3DPM image is recalled), the user can select
from various Views as described below.
1
– Anytime an image is frozen, select to choose from all available View options.
2
– Displays a normal dynamic range image created by applying Adaptive
Noise Reduction (ANR) processing to live video frames prior to the freeze request.
3
– HDR is a high dynamic range image generated by combining normal
brightness ANR images captured before the freeze request with images of
different brightness levels captured after the freeze request. This reduces the
glare (number of saturated pixels) and increases brightness in dark areas.
4
– Displays a view similar to HDR but gives up some detail in bright areas to
further brighten dark areas.
5
– Displays a view similar to HDR but gives up brightness in dark areas to show
more detail in bright areas.
Note: To optimize the quality of all captured images, hold the probe tip still
at the time of capture. Increasing the live image brightness prior to image
capture will improve the quality of the "HDR" and "Bright" images in darker
areas.
Note: Point Cloud and Depth Profile views are only available when working
with 3DPM images.
Click here to learn more about working with these views.
Note: Once an image is saved with any one of these View options active, only
that option and Normal are available when the saved image is recalled.
07/30/2014

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