3.2.7.11 Copy Image to Clipboard
If you click on the above button, the currently displayed frame image will be copied to the
Clipboard in a .bmp format. This is a handy method for quickly exporting images from the LBA-
PC application to another application without having to go through the Export Image process.
3.2.7.12 Copy Image to Wallpaper
If you click on the above button, the currently displayed frame image will be copied to your
Desktop Wallpaper. This tool has no real practical application except to provide bored operators
with something meaningless to do.
3.2.7.13 2D Only Beam Display Items
The following Beam Display dialog box items only affect the 2D beam display.
3.2.7.13.1 Cursor Profiles
Check this item if you want Cursor Profiles to appear along the bottom and left edges of
the beam display. The profiles will display a projection of the beam intensity through the
pixels where the Cursors are drawn. If you have the Cursors turned Off, no profiles will be
displayed.
If your beam display is in color, the profiles will be drawn in White.
If your beam display is in shades of gray, the profiles will be drawn in Red.
The Profile displays will not plot negative values below the noise floor.
3.2.7.13.2 Crosshair
A Crosshair mark can be added to the 2D display. You can use the location of the
Crosshair to make a straight line distance measurement from it to the intersection of the
Cursors. The distance from the Crosshair to the Cursor is shown on the lower status bar
as the Delta
display. Although the Crosshair is not visible in a 3D
display, the Delta distances are still valid and are based upon how they were last set.
The Crosshair can be configured as follows:
• Off: No Crosshair will be displayed.
• Manual: Crosshair will be displayed, and the operator manually determines its
location.
• Centroid: Crosshair will be displayed, and its location is automatically drawn at
the computed centroid of the beam.
Note: This operation will not function correctly if the results window is minimized.
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