3/25/2023 0 Comments Iview manual![]() ![]() ![]() This isn't inexpensive software, and I believe you owe it to your customers to fix such basic functionality in the program." I also asked them: "Is PhaseOne actually working on an updated version of Media Pro, or have you stopped development on this program? It's very surprising that this bug hasn't yet been fixed if you've known about it for five months. I successfully downgraded to Version 1.3.2, and I have once again been able to reorder my catalogs with that version of Media Pro. "We are aware of this bug in 1.4.2, In the meantime the only solution is to use version 1.3 for manual sort:" I received the following reply from Customer Support in October 2014 when I inquired regarding the Manual Sorting problem: How can I save a manual sort order? Are you experiencing this or not in another version of Media Pro? We have tested on multiple computers here, Windows 7, Mac 10.8 and 10.9 and are experiencing the same issue on all of them. This is a major issue for us because the order of items is critical. However now with Media Pro 1.2 the order will revert back to the last order set with View/Sort instead of respecting my manual sort order. go back to my set and the order will not have changed from how I left it in step 2. go look at another set, label, all items, whatever.Ĥ. sort my Catalog Set by an attribute, say File Name.ģ. It was not happening like this in Media Pro 1.0.1 so my guess is that they have broken things.ġ. It seems that in the Media Pro 1.2 the sort order in Sets is being overridden by the sort order that can be requested in the View/Sort menu even if the last sort I make is done manually. The staff here at my office has been using Sets in this way since iView and indeed with Expression Media 1 and 2. Illuminated Spot Dimension: Approx.I understood Catalog Sets to be a place where a manual sort order would be stored.Image Stabilizer: 90% Vibration Correction up to 10Hz.Brightness Balance: Automatic with Wide Dynamic Range Mode.White Balance: Automatic from 3000k to 7500k.Video Output: Y/Pb/Pr Signal, progressive or interfaced.Zoom Speed: From Wide to Full Zoom (With Autofocus) in 4.6s.The addition of a HD camera combined with superior lighting optics has allowed G.Comm to produce a product that is far superior to anything on the market. IRIS View differs from other products in this category because of G.Comm’s expertise and specialization already in dental LED lighting. The combination of a camera and dental light together is a natural fit. It features a high quality dental light with superior optics to illuminate the oral cavity at the precise alignment of the illuminated axis to provide the perfect lighting to match video capabilities. The new IRIS View LED is a dental operating light combined with a built-in Full HD video camera. G.Comm has developed many innovative products like the Polaris LED light, ISA Halogen light and Vision halogen light over the years and with their exceptional design, innovation and attention to detail have made them an industry leader in dental lighting. Allows better communication during diagnosis phase and education for the patient by providing real-time video streaming.Improves and facilitates better communication with the patient.Live Streaming capabilities for recording and viewing operations for conferences, teaching schools, hospitals and university lectures.Allows the multimedia documentation of procedures in high definition.Relieves eye strain by allowing the camera to focusing in on a specific area.Highlights the details that are difficult to see with the Naked eye.Provides a detailed image of the operating area.Automatic White Balance Adjustment from 3000-7500K.Built in WiFi control for light control and camera control through an iPad App – MyLight.PRODUCT FEATURES The Full HD resolution (1920x1080px) video camera features: Lease to own at only from $958 to $1341/month for 36 months. ![]()
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