Chapter 10. Locking |
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The possibility is provided for inPhoto ID Webcam to lock certain functions of the program. Locking allows to protect the settings of the camera and the application from undesirable changes; the shooting and processing functions remain accessible in this case.
Locking activation limits access to the following functions of the application: •Options located in the main menu File -> Options. •Processing settings located in the main menu File -> Processing settings. •Camera settings, Camera format located in the main menu View -> Camera settings, as well as in the side menu. •Switch between Window mode and Compact mode. •Change the main window size. •Rotate image. •Commands for working with Profiles. •Locking settings without Block on Exit. •The ID Image Processing dialogue that appears during processing has not the Set and the Set as default button. The Set button opens Resizing Options dialogue, the Set as default button saves the settings set in the dialogue as by default settings.
The following application functions remain accessible: •Capture to TWAIN, Capture to File, Capture to Clipboard, located in the main menu Camera and in the side menu. •Update AE/AF, Select camera, Reconnect, located in the main menu Camera. Update AE/AF is also located in the side menu. •The tools for working with the preview: Grid, Cross-Hair, Exposure control, located in the main menu Live View. •Preview window is located in the main menu View. •The commands of scale changing are located in the main menu View. •All commands in the menu: Help, Send Error Report, Check for Updates, About. •The Frame and Correction settings located in the ID Image Processing dialogue when the dialogue is showed during processing. It should be remind that you cannot call the dialogue using the Processing settings command if the locking switch on. •Profile is located in the side menu. This command allows to apply, change or reset the profile for the application.
The contents of the chapter are as follows: Scheme of Working with Locking
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