hi
why cant we reload an image.. sharpcap3.2 with pro license.. where is the image reload.. from the folder.
you can check if the image is FITS and from a camera sharpcap3.2 has taken the image?
but after you save an image and what to look at it again..after to take others there is no FILE> OPEN> and CLOSE>
reload fits images
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Re: reload fits images
Hi,
SharpCap is an image capturing application, not an image viewing and editing application, so there is no option to open a previously captured image to view it. There are plenty of other applications out there that focus on viewing and postprocessing images that will do that job for you.
There are workarounds for this in SharpCap – for instance you can use the 'folder monitor camera' to reload and reprocess one or more previously saved images (https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/3.2/#Virtual%20Cameras), but even this workaround won't turn SharpCap into photoshop
Cheers, Robin
SharpCap is an image capturing application, not an image viewing and editing application, so there is no option to open a previously captured image to view it. There are plenty of other applications out there that focus on viewing and postprocessing images that will do that job for you.
There are workarounds for this in SharpCap – for instance you can use the 'folder monitor camera' to reload and reprocess one or more previously saved images (https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/3.2/#Virtual%20Cameras), but even this workaround won't turn SharpCap into photoshop
Cheers, Robin