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Chapter 6 Images and Video
6.1 Main Topic Links
The following topics are described in this section:
Capturing and Saving Images
Recording and Saving Video
Using the Gallery (Viewing / Deleting)
Transferring Files to a PC
For information on using ALTUS, see ALTUS (ALTUSDRIVE.com) - Image Sharing/Storage on
page 41.
6.2 Capturing and Saving Images
Still images can be captured at anytime while in Live mode.
1. When operating in Live mode, pull and release the Trigger to capture and save an image file
set of the active screen.
When the Trigger is pulled:
An image file set is saved to the microSD card. The image file set includes three views of
the captured image, a full thermal view (T), visual light view (V), and an opacity view (X).
See About Image File Names on page 32 for additional information.
If applicable, the image file set is uploaded to your ALTUS account at ALTUSDRIVE.com,
see ALTUS (ALTUSDRIVE.com) - Image Sharing/Storage on page 41.
2. After the image is saved, you can continue operation as normal, save another image, or view
the image saved on the microSD card in the Gallery, see Using the Gallery (Viewing /
Deleting) on page 33.
Approximately 15000 images or 225 video files can be saved to the microSD card. The overall
total of images and videos that can be saved will vary and depends on number and size of the
saved files.
6.2.1 About Image File Names
When an image is captured, the thermal imager automatically assigns a system generated ID
(name) to each image in the saved file set. The following describes the image ID naming protocol:
All images are named as shown in the table above, with the 4 digit numeral being the unique
identifier (e.g. IMG0153V.BMP).
Media Type
Unique ID
Number
Thermal Image View Type Image File Format
IMG 0153
X
Indicates one of the following:
Opacity View
Split Screen View
Picture-in-Picture View
BMP (Bitmap)
V Visual Light View
T Full Thermal View

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