Reviewing Settings For Image Format And Quality - GE Everest XLG3 VideoProbe Operating Manual

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Chapter 4 Setting Up the Software

Reviewing Settings for Image Format and Quality

If you want to choose the format or quality for a particular image you want to capture, you
must change the setting before capturing that image.
To Change Settings for Image Format and Quality
1. Press
2. Select Setup Menu > Still Save.
3. Select the desired settings:
Decision Factors for Image Format and Quality
When changing format and quality settings, consider these factors:
which format is required or preferred
(for JPEGs only) whether high or low quality is more appropriate
how much storage space is available
how many files (images and videos) need to be stored
This table may help you determine the best settings for your situation.
File Format and Quality
BMP (Stereo/Shadow)
JPEG High (Stereo/Shadow)
JPEG Low (Stereo/Shadow)
BMP (Phase)
JPEG High (Phase)
JPEG Low (Phase)
BMP (Point Cloud)
JPEG High (Point Cloud)
JPEG Low (Point Cloud)
a. File size varies by image content. These sizes are based on typical NTSC images; PAL images are 10% larger.
b. Audio (WAV) files consume about 120 KB for every 15 seconds of audio. Image storage capacity must be reduced by
the amount of audio recorded.
c. To learn how to check the available memory on your internal drive, see
.
Save Format — JPEG or Bitmap
JPEG Quality — High or Low
Stereo measurement JPEGs are always saved at high quality, even if this setting
is Low.
Typical File Size
900 KB
200 KB
60 KB
3.4 MB
2.3 MB
2.3 MB
1.6 MB
500 KB
400 KB
GE Inspection Technologies XLG3 VideoProbe System
Storage Capacities (Approx. Number of Images)
2.7 GB
a
c
Internal Drive
~3000
~13,500
~50,000
~800
~1200
~1200
~1700
~5400
~6700
"Reviewing Settings for the System"
b
512 MB
Removable Storage Device
568
2560
8533
150
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1024
1280
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