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279Still Image Operations
Chapter 7 Frame Memory
After carrying out the freeze, to return to the state immediately before the
freeze, press [Undo] in the <Freeze> group.
Notes
All freeze images written to temporary memory are lost when the system
is powered off.
If you change the frame memory to use as in step 2 before saving the
freeze images written to temporary memory, all the freeze images in
temporary memory are lost, unless the auto store function has been
enabled in setup. With the auto store function enabled, the freeze images
written to temporary memory are saved automatically when the frame
memory selection is changed.
Saving a freeze image (Store)
You can save an image in temporary memory which has been placed with the
freeze function as a file in memory. You can save a single image in a single file
and apply a name of up to eight characters to the file.
Note
When the system is powered off, all the files saved in memory are erased.
To save a captured still image in a file, use the following procedure in the Still
>Freeze/Store menu.
1
Press [Store].
The keyboard window (see page 94) appears.
2
In the keyboard window, enter the file name (maximum 8 characters).
Note
The following names cannot be used:
CON, PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM0, COM1, COM2,
COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9
LPT0, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8,
LPT9
3
In the keyboard window, press the [Enter] button.
This saves the still image file in memory.
The destination folder is the folder selected in step 4 of “Freezing an image
and writing it to memory.”
If the entered folder name already exists, a message to confirm overwriting
appears.

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