Waygate Technologies Everest Mentor Visual iQ VideoProbe Operating Manual page 49

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– Tap to turn Distortion Correction either ON or OFF. The Distortion
Correction function corrects the wide-angle barrel distortion that occurs
when using optical OTA's with various angle fields of view
Note: When saving a corrected image, the face of the image will be labeled
120 Deg.
Note: When viewing a corrected image, the selected tip field of view (FOV)
angle is overlaid in the lower right corner.
8
– Tap the on-screen Long Exposure icon to brighten live images by
increasing the camera's maximum exposure time. Exposure settings can
vary from 1X to 600X.
Note: The longer the exposure, the greater the risk of blurring the image.
Keep the probe tip as still as possible when capturing an image with a long
exposure.
9
– Tap on-screen Invert icon to turn ON or OFF. When turned ON,
appears at the top of the display. This feature horizontally flips
any image.
Note: This feature allows you to "correct" images when using a side-view
optical tip, since the prism contained in these OTA's would otherwise show
an inverted image.
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– Tap to turn Inverse+ either ON or OFF. When turned ON,
at the top of the display. The Inverse+ function enhances image contrast –
often making subtle details more visible in low light or poor contrast images.
Turning Inverse+ ON reverses the image's dark and light areas, much the
same as a photographic negative.
11
– Tap to turn the Single View feature ON or OFF. Single View is useful while
positioning a stereo optical tip. This feature makes it easier to navigate the
camera by temporarily eliminating the second image.
12
– Tap to turn the illumination LED ON or OFF
13
– Tap the on-screen Color Saturation button to adjust the amount of
color in the image. While the adjustment can only be made while viewing
live video, the adjusted color is preserved in subsequently frozen and saved
images. This may be useful when assessing for heat-related conditions
indicated by subtle color changes.
14
– Press Rotate to change the image orientation by 90 degrees.
Continuing to press will rotate in a clock-wise direction by 90 degrees
with each press. While viewing a live image, users can rotate the image
by single degrees using touchscreen.
15
–Overlay allows users to recall and display a reference image and
overlay that image on the current scene for comparison.
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– Tap on-screen Done button or press the corresponding key to close
the Image Menu and return to the Soft Key Bar. Any changes to image
transformation settings will remain until manually modified or otherwise
altered by recalling a stored Preset. Pressing
turns off all transforms.
Note: Any changes made to image transformation settings are lost during
power down.
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– Tap on-screen Save To Preset button or press the corresponding key
to create and name a Preset containing the values currently assigned
to each of the twelve Image Transformation settings. Recalling the Preset
later allows you to automatically change all Image Transformation settings
to the stored values.
Transformation Settings).
appears
18
– Tap on-screen Reset Transforms to restore the factory default values
for each of these twelve settings.
(Click here to learn about Working with Preset Image
while viewing live video
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