Configuring Saved Image Settings

Configuring Saved Image Settings

Both No Reads and Good Reads use the same process to configure the file format for saved images.
  1. Select the
    Save File Format
    from the dropdown.
  2. Define the
    Quality
    of saved image filenames.
    Quality defines the compression level of saved JPEG images. Higher-quality numbers result in improved image clarity and larger file sizes. Lowering this value lowers image quality, resulting in a lower file size.
  3. Determine the filename formatting convention by clicking to remove or to add data types.
  4. Select a
    Data Type Delimiter
    to add between each data type from the dropdown.
  5. Enable
    Limit Image Saving
    to save fewer images and reduce memory and disk usage.
Add the following data types:
  • Job Name - add the name of the current job.
  • Image Bank Number - include the image bank number the job is in.
  • Index - include the position of the job in the index.
  • Image Time - include a timestamp of when the image was taken.
  • Trigger Time - include a timestamp of when the image was triggered.
  • Trigger Image Index - include the position of the triggered image in the index.
  • Trigger ID - include the ID of the trigger.
  • Barcode Read Count - include the number of barcode reads.
  • Custom String - include a custom string (include the string when selecting this data type).