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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Viewing Collections
- Chapter 4 Viewing Records and Source Files
- Chapter 5 Creating a New Collection
- Chapter 6 Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Chapter 7 Entering Field Data
- Chapter 8 Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Chapter 9 Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Chapter 10 Searching and Sorting Collections
- Chapter 11 Managing Data Records
- Chapter 12 Managing Source Files
- Chapter 13 Creating Web Pages
- Chapter 14 Creating e-ZCards
- Chapter 15 Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Chapter 16 Slide Shows
- Chapter 17 Printing
- Chapter 18 Scripting and Recording
- What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Getting Started
- Viewing Collections
- Viewing Records and Source Files
- Creating a New Collection
- Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Entering Field Data
- Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Searching and Sorting Collections
- Managing Data Records
- Managing Source Files
- Creating Web Pages
- Creating e-ZCards
- Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Slide Shows
- Printing
- Scripting and Recording
ADDING YOUR FILES TO A COLLECTION
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IMAGEAXS PRO MACINTOSH USER’S GUIDE
STEP 11 In the box labeled Names for Acquired Files, decide how to
name your new files.
Names consist of a stem (a prefix or a suffix) attached to a
number — a stem of TestPics and a starting number of 1 will
produce files named TestPics001 (or 001TestPics),
TestPics002 (or 002TestPics), and so on.
To define file names, do the following:
• Click 001<stem> or <stem>001 to determine whether the stem
appears after or before the number.
• Type the stem in the Stem text entry box.
• Type the starting number in the Start At Number text entry box.
STEP 12 Click OK to save your settings for this method of acquiring files.
If you click Cancel, the Set Up Input Device dialog box
closes without any changes to your previous settings.
STEP 13 In the Source File menu, highlight Acquire, then select QuickTime
Frame or QuickTime Movie (depending on which type of video
file you want to acquire) from the submenu that appears.
The QuickTime Frame or QuickTime Movie capture dialog
box appears.
NOTE
If you select QuickTime Frame or QuickTime Movie from the Acquire
submenu but have not defined the settings for this method of acquiring files,
the Set Up Input Device dialog box will appear instead (see Step 1).
The QuickTime Frame dialog box contains the following
controls:
• Click Save Image to capture a frame as it is shown in the
preview window.
• Click Done to close the capture dialog box.
The QuickTime Movie dialog box contains the following
controls:
• Click Record, Pause/Play, and Stop to control the recording of
clips from the preview window. When you stop recording a
clip, it appears in the Current Saved Clip window.
• Click Save Movie to capture a clip as it is shown in the Current
Saved Clip window.
• Click Crop to limit the current saved clip to a portion that you
have selected.
• Click Done to close the capture dialog box.