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3.3.7 Captured Image Selection
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After the capturing process is completed, the captured
image selection screen appears. The best image of
capturing results is displayed in the left pane of the screen.
A maximum of 15 images are displayed in the lower right
corner of the screen in the order of image quality starting
with a good one. These images are numbered 1 through 15
in the order of image quality starting with a good one. An
image can be sent or brought back by pressing the arrow
button in the lower right corner of the screen. An
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image displayed in the left pane of the screen becomes
an object of analysis.
“Area” button (2)
Limits the area to be analyzed. Select two opposing
points to specify the area to be analyzed on the screen
when “Variable” is set, and specify a frame of 100µm
around when “100µm” is set. Keep touching the “Area”
button for a while to select the entire area of the captured
image again.
Touching the “Area” button on the captured image
selection screen allows you to perform analytical
calculation using the L-count function. Refer to “3.3.10
Analytical calculation using the L-count function” for the
L-count operation procedure.
“Tone” button (3)
Displays the image quality adjustment panel in which the
adjustment can be made for the brightness and contrast
of the captured image. (Fig. 2)
Use the “-” or “+” button for Brightness/Contrast to adjust
image quality. Pressing the “Default” button returns the
Brightness/Contrast values to their default values.
Pressing the “OK” button confirms the changes made
and returns to the previous screen. Pressing the
“Cancel” button returns to the previous screen without
anything confirmed.
Brightness range
: -2 - +2
Contrast range
: -2 - +2
“Export” button (4)
Executes data communication with external devices.
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