Offline Viewer
Every time an image is captured by a camera a record of it is stored in the Cerberus Image History. For each image the camera that captured it and the date and time of capture are also recorded.
The Offline Viewer is the new name for the Time Lapse viewer. The functionality has been much improved, the name has only been changed to better reflect its role within the application. The size of the viewing window is fixed to 352x288, all viewed images will be squeezed proportionally in to this size.
This was created to make it easier to view images captured with the Offline mode. It allows you to view a selection of images in sequence, at different speeds. The offline viewer allows you to select any number of images and view then individually or as a movie. As of version 2.0beta an extra function has been added which lets you view images directly from the history, this is a complete list of all the images which have been captured from all cameras.
Left hand image window
The left hand of the Offline Viewer works the same way no matter which method of image selection is being used.
[a]
Image being viewed.
[b]
Copy the currently displayed image to the clipboard.
[c]
Filename of the currently displayed image.
Viewing images via a custom selection method
Using this method, you can select any images off your computer or storage medium to view.
[a]
Play the current selection of images in sequence at the speed (in frames per second) set by [d].
[b]
Stop the current selection.
[c]
Pause the current seletion.
[d]
Choose the playback speed. (frames per second)
[e]
Repeat the playback until stopped.
[f]
Load a selection of images. JPEG only.
[g]
Progress bar. Drag to move through the images.
[h]
Current file being displayed. Double click on any image to view it in the left hand side display.
 
Viewing images via the captured image history method
Every time an image is captured by a camera a record of it is stored in the Cerberus Image History. For each image the camera that captured it and the date and time of captured are recorded.
[a]
Play the current selection of images in sequence at the speed (in frames per second) set by [d].
[b]
Stop the current selection.
[c]
Pause the current seletion.
[d]
Choose the playback speed. (frames per second)
[e]
Repeat the playback until stopped.
[f]
Filter by either camera name or date image captured.
[g]
Current file being displayed. Double click on any image to view it in the left hand side display.
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