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Here is the basic description of PhotoAcute Studio usage. For the detailed information please refer to PhotoAcute Studio Users Guide. |
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1. Take a sequence of continuous photographsMost of modern digital cameras and some camera phones support the so-called "continuous" or "burst" mode. Several images are taken in series, usually by pressing and holding the shutter button. Please refer to your camera manual or consult the camera manufacturer/distributor for more details about using the continuous mode with your camera. If your camera does not support continuous mode, you can simply take several pictures one by one. |
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2. Transfer the photographs from the camera to PCYou can use cable connection to your PC or transfer the photographs directly from memory card using a Card reader. Please refer to your camera manual or consult the camera manufacturer/distributor for more information on how to transfer photographs to a PC. Photographs from a mobile phone can be transferred via Bluetooth or Infrared connection. |
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3. Load the photographs into PhotoAcute StudioClick "Open" button to open the pop-up file browser or drag-and-drop the files to PhotoAcute Studio window. Loaded photographs are listed on the left panel. Marked photographs are shown tiled on the right, if the "Tile" box is checked. |
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4. Set processing options and start processingClick "Start" button to open the processing options dialog and start processing. Generally, you can use the default options. By default, PhotoAcute Studio will apply superresolution and correct image geometry. For the detailed description of processing options please refer to PhotoAcute Studio Users Guide |
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5. Examine the resultPhotoAcute Studio provides you with an easy and effective tool for comparing the result to the original images. Once the processing is successfully completed, PhotoAcute Studio displays one of the original images and the resultant image side by side. When you drag one of the images (by mouse), the other one is moved correspondingly. You can drag single image without moving the other one by pressing [Ctrl] key while dragging. |
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6. Save the resultSelect the photograph you want to save from the photographs list. Click the "Save" button. |
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More information: PhotoAcute Studio Users Guide Detailed description of PhotoAcute Studio features, usage scenarios and options. Glossary of terms. Useful links. FAQ Frequently asked questions. Contact PhotoAcute Support Your questions, suggestions and comments are welcome. |
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