Pressing
when viewing a recalled image displays the Recall menu (left). This
presents six options:
Cursor
displays the Cursor menu for selecting the cursor function (
Palette
displays a menu of available color palettes (
Show
toggles between the IR image and visible light image.
Save
creates a derived image (see below).
Target
displays the Target menu (
).
BT measurements
displays the measurements associated with this
image from connected Bluetooth devices (if any) (
4.4.1 Derived Files from Recalled Images
You can change the settings for a recalled image (such as cursor function and palette) that affect how the image
is displayed. You can then save this as a “derived” image, without changing the original. You can also create
derived images by saving the same frozen image multiple times.
To create a new derived image from a recalled image, select
in the Recall menu. The image will be saved
with a new filename consisting of the recalled image filename with a letter appended to the end (
Note that a visible image is not created for the derived file, since the visible image associated with the original file
also applies to the derived file.
If a Bluetooth headset is connected (
), after you confirm the save a second message prompts you to add a
voice recording to this file (
4.5. Deleting an Image
To delete an image, select it in the Images menu and press
F1
.
A message appears (left) asking you to confirm the deletion.
This action deletes the:
selected IR file
associated audio file (if any)
visible light image (if there are no more IR images associated with it)
4.6. Downloading Images to a Computer
Saved images are stored in the camera’s micro SD memory card and can be downloaded to a computer.
An image that is modified and/or renamed on the computer may become unusable on the camera due
to:
Part of the information contained in the image may be lost.
The camera file manager cannot recognize the file as an image.
The file name is not compatible with the camera.
4.6.1. Downloading Directly from the Micro SD Memory Card
The micro SD memory card can be removed from the camera and inserted into a computer equipped with a micro
SD card reader. The image files can then be copied from the micro SD card directory into one or more other
directories on the computer.
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