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The ‘Exp’ unit is probably the most important unit to be
set. It specifies what unit to use when setting the exposure
time. You probably will want this set to micro-seconds.
The other unit to set is PTF (Post Trigger Frames) covered
later in this section. All Phantom Ultrahigh-speed cameras
support EDR (Extreme Dynamic Range) exposure.
Double-click the camera(s) to be controlled listed in the
‘Manager’ tab, or select the camera(s) from the ‘Camera’
pull-down list in the ‘Live’ tab.
Selecting a Camera
Once a camera is selected a ‘Preview’ panel will display
to the left of the control tabs showing the current image
being captured by the camera. This image may differ
slightly to that of the image being output over the
camera’s two HD-SDI ports due to display differences
in the video monitor and computer screens.
Image Processing
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