

The table assumes a 60Hz frame grabberĬard that captures at a maximum rate of 30 fps, or. "Movie Making Macros" was used to generate the table. To capture larger frames at a given rate. The table below shows the maximum frame size for various capture rates when usingĪ Quadra 700, a Scion LG-3, and "Blind" capture mode. Will wait for a mouse press before starting to capture the frames. Triggering can be enabled for only the first frame or for every frame.
#Stacks menu movie#
To store the frames in the stack last used by Make Movie instead of in a newly created
#Stacks menu how to#
See the "Make MovieĪnd Plot Intervals" macro in "Movie Making Macros" for an example of how to record The elapsed times are also stored in the PlotData macro array. To have the elapsed time of each frame written in the upper left corner of each frame. Macintosh in order to work with the frames once they are captured. Of memory installed on the LG-3, there must also be a lot of system memory in the Memory buffer (this is the number of Mb on the LG-3 times two). Limits the number of frames in a movie to the number which will fit in the LG-3's With blind movie capturing, this enables capturing at video rates. To use uses the LG-3's expandable buffer memory to store the frames. Type command-period to abortĭisable screen updates, allowing faster frame capture rates. Rate, use a smaller selection, or try enabling "Blind" Capture. If the computed and desired rates are not the same then theįrames were probably captured at uneven intervals. Has completed recording the movie it will compute the actual frame rate and display Set the inter-frame interval to zero for the fastest capture rate. The capture rate is specifiedīy entering either the inter-frame interval ( Seconds/frame A dialog box allows you to specify the number of frames and the capture rate. The size of this selectionĭetermines the width and height of the stack that will be created. Before using this command, you mustįirst create a rectangular selection in the Camera window.
#Stacks menu series#
As a shortcut, use the '<'Ĭaptures a series of video frames into a stack. You can also use the Page Down key on extended keyboards.ĭisplays the slice before the currently displayed slice. To hold down the command key to use the keyboard shortcut, i.e., you only need to You can use Undo to restore it.ĭisplays the slice following the currently displayed slice. The maximumĭeletes the currently displayed slice. A stack with 20 slices would be convertedĪdds a new blank slice to the stack following the currently displayed slice. A macro, also called "Window to Stack", isĪvailable that works with windows that are not the same size.Ĭonverts the currently active stack to windows.

There are, however, macros are available (in the file "Stacks") that operateĬonverts the set of images currently being displayed in separate windows to a stack. , with the exception of Save, Save As, Export and Open, operate only on the current Stacks are displayed in a single windowĪnd can be saved to a single disk file using the Save, Save As or Export commands. The current slice and total number of slicesĪre displayed in parentheses in the title bar. In a 24-bit color image, or any related set of images. Sections in a 3D data set, frames in a movie loop, RGB (red, green and blue) channels Images consisting of two or more "slices". Use the commands in this menu to create or process stacks.
