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The "Save/Load camera parameters" dialog allows you to save camera settings in the camera or load saved parameter sets, see also UserSetControl. Information stored in the camera is retained in the camera even after disconnecting the power supply and can be read out again after powering up.
Click in the tool menu to open the dialog.
•Camera startup parameters
Here, you define the settings with which the camera is to be started.
•Camera parameter set
Here, you can load a parameter set or save a parameter set. You can save settings in one of the user-defined parameter sets "UserSet0" and "UserSet1".
•Save/load camera parameters to/from file
You can also save settings to a file or load them from a file. The file has the extension *.cset for uEye+ cameras (U3/GV models) and is readable with an editor. For uEye cameras (UI models), the file has the extension *.ini (see also uEyeParametersetControl).
Settings files (*.cset) for uEye+ cameras (U3/GV models) •The cset file to be loaded must match the selected camera model. •The camera's firmware version should be the same as the firmware version used to create the cset file. If the cset file was created with an older firmware version, compatibility cannot be guaranteed. In this case, check the camera settings after loading the cset file. •If the cset file was created with a newer firmware version, the cset file cannot be loaded onto a camera that is operated with an older firmware version. |
Setting files (*.ini) for uEye cameras (UI models) •When creating the ini file you have to take care that this version of IDS peak does not support the full functionality of the uEye cameras. For example, a RAW Bayer pixel format should be set for a color camera. You can find further notes under D: Operating uEye cameras with IDS peak > Notes for usage. •Only camera-specific ini files can be loaded. •When loading an ini file, make sure that previously allocated buffers match the parameters of the ini file in relation to image size (ROI) and color depth. Otherwise, display errors may occur. We recommend that you create the ini file with IDS peak to avoid the problems mentioned. |
Host parameter
•Annotations
Here, you can save drawing elements to a file (*.toml) or load them from a file, see Overlays.
•Image processing settings
Here, you can save the settings for image processing in a file (*.toml) or load them from a file.