Photron Fastcam SA6 User Manual page 43

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Button Name/Function
Reset Color Saturation Adjustment
Resets the set color saturation to the default setting.
Software Binning
This function can be used with monochrome cameras.
After clicking the button, dragging up and down on the view window changes
the binning processing mode from OFF (normal), to 2x2 (resolution is 1/2
horizontally and vertically) → 4x4(resolution is 1/4 horizontally and vertically)
→1x2 (resolution is 1/2 only vertically) → 1x4 (resolution is 1/4 only
vertically) → 2x4 (resolution is 1/2 horizontally, 1/4 vertically), in that order.
Be aware that sensitivity is virtually increased by the binning setting, but the
resolution decreases.
Output 8bit select
Click to display the "Output 8-bit select" dialog box. The bit shift can be
changed by dragging the slide bar.
Save Area
Only save the data within the area (portion) selected using the mouse.
After clicking the button, select the area by dragging the cursor on the view
window to draw a rectangle.
Then, by clicking the [Save] button on the control panel's "Save" tab, the
selected portion is saved as the specified file format.
The selected portion can also be copied as an image.
Navigation Mode
When clicked, the view window is divided into 9 regions and separate
settings can be changed in each of these regions.
Rotate
After clicking the button, dragging up on the view window turns the image 90
degrees to the right, dragging down turns the image 90 degrees to the left.
Mirror
After clicking the button, dragging up on the view window flips the image
horizontally, dragging down flips the image vertically.
Multilock
Click this button to activate the function. New settings entered from the
standard toolbar are applied to all the view windows being displayed.
Crosshair Cursor
Click this button to activate the crosshair cursor (cursor 1). A crosshair cursor
is displayed when the mouse pointer moves onto the view window. The
coordinates and RGB values of a position pointed by the crosshair are
displayed in the view window.
Click the mouse with the crosshair (cursor 1) on any position within the view
window, the crosshair (cursor 1) is fixed at that position.
Double click on the view window to display cursor 2. Double click on the view
window again and you can return the operational subject to cursor 1.
Click the [Crosshair Cursor] button again to hide the cursor.
For this procedure, refer to "2.6. Crosshair Cursor", page 47.
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