How to Set Up ARM in TetherPro
Open TetherPro and start a project., Select Yes instead of No, when you get to the Project Image Confirmation screen. , Look at the first option labeled"With Each Image"., Choose the location that you want the file to be moved to. , Go to the third...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open TetherPro and start a project.
Click the drop-down arrow and make your selection.
This tells TetherPro what to do with the image when you click on the Accept. ,, Click on the drop-down arrow to make your selection. , This is usually done for identification. , With this example, it is four zeroes.
For instance, your file would be named: 0001_Pets , Using the same process, decide what you want done with the Rejected images.
If you know you have no use for them, delete them.
If you think you might have a use for them eventually, then signify their status. , The same choices are given, but for each level, you have made a different selection in what to do with it. , -
Step 2: Select Yes instead of No
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Step 3: when you get to the Project Image Confirmation screen.
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Step 4: Look at the first option labeled"With Each Image".
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Step 5: Choose the location that you want the file to be moved to.
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Step 6: Go to the third option labeled "With Each Image Name".
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Step 7: Type in what you want to be added to the end of your filename
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Step 8: if you chose Use the Special String.
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Step 9: Decide on the numerical format of the filename.
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Step 10: Click Next and you will be at the Rejected dialog box.
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Step 11: Click Next and make your choices for the Maybe option.
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Step 12: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Click the drop-down arrow and make your selection.
This tells TetherPro what to do with the image when you click on the Accept. ,, Click on the drop-down arrow to make your selection. , This is usually done for identification. , With this example, it is four zeroes.
For instance, your file would be named: 0001_Pets , Using the same process, decide what you want done with the Rejected images.
If you know you have no use for them, delete them.
If you think you might have a use for them eventually, then signify their status. , The same choices are given, but for each level, you have made a different selection in what to do with it. ,
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