Casio PJ Camera Software 1.2 User Manual page 41

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Using the PJ System Like an OHP Projector (Document Camera Mode)
Configuring Projection Object Settings
The initial default PJ Camera Software settings are setup for recording of images of
documents that are A5 (148 × 210mm) (5.8 × 8.3inch)/HLT (Half Letter) size or larger. You
can also use the operations described below to configure settings for recording images of 3-
dimensional objects or small documents (A5/Half Letter size or smaller).
■ Recording Images of 3D Objects
To turn on 3D recording, select [3D Object] on the [Camera] menu, or click
toolbar so it appears as
Turning on 3D recording causes the PJ Camera to enter the Auto Focus mode
automatically. If the [Trapezoid Correction On] item on the [Image] menu is turned on
(indicated by a check mark next to it), turning on 3D recording automatically turns it off.
■ Recording Small Documents
To turn on recording of documents that range from business card size to A5 (148 × 210mm)
(5.8 × 8.3inch)/HLT (Half Letter) size, select [Small Document] on the [Camera] menu, or click
on the toolbar so it appears as
Turning on small document recording automatically increases the zoom factor of the PJ
Camera to suit small documents.
■ Projecting Images of Moving Subjects
To project images of a moving subject (without recording it), configure the operating
environment dialog box settings as described below.
For [Operation Mode], select "Manual".
Select the [Project Monitor Image] check box.
For [Monitor Image], select "Full Screen".
In addition, you also can click the [Small Document] and/or [3D Object] buttons on the
operation bar to turn these features on as required.
You can record snapshots of the moving subject by manually selecting [Shutter] on the
[Camera] menu.
The movement shown by the monitor image is slightly delayed in relation to the actual
movement of the subject.
Also, recording the monitor image will result in an image that is coarser than a normal
still image.
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