Taking And Viewing Photos; Recording And Playing Back Videos - General iBORESCOPE4 Manuel D'utilisation

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Simultaneously, the app's splash screen will appear, showing live video in the
center and four soft buttons on the right side (see photo at bottom of
previous page).

TAKING AND VIEWING PHOTOS

To save a still image (also called a screen grab) of live video or paused video,
touch the
soft button on the right side of the screen. The familiar sound of a
camera shutter confirms that a picture was taken. Pictures are stored as .jpg
files in the Camera Roll subfolder of the Photos folder of your iPhone/iPad.
To view your photos, touch the button on your device to back out of the
iSNAKESCOPE app. Locate your Photos icon and select it. By default, all of the
photos you take with iBorescope4 are stored in the Camera Roll subfolder with
a thumbnail view. Touch any thumbnail to expand the image to fill the screen of
your iPhone/iPad using your preferred photo viewing app.
While your iPhone/iPad is connected to the iSNAKESCOPE ad hoc WiFi network,
your mobile device will not have Internet access. So if you want to share any
snapshots immediately, you must do so by attaching them to text messages
you send over your cellular network. After you have disconnected your device
from the iSNAKESCOPE network, you can connect to another WiFi network with
Internet access and share your pictures using e-mail or Skype.

RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK VIDEOS

To record a clip of live probe video appearing on your iPhone/iPad screen,
touch the soft
button 1) changes the button label to
clip's duration so far in the upper left corner of the window, and 3) begins to
store a temporary .mov file in the app.
To permanently store
the clip in the Camera
Roll subfolder of your
iPad/iPhone's Photos
folder, see the
instructions below for
exporting video clips.
To stop recording a
video clip, touch the
button.
8
button on the right side of the app window. Pressing the
, 2) starts a running clock indicating the

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