Time Overlay.
Allows you to "burn" a timestamp in each captured image.

Once you load the "Norpix Time Overlay", this windows will popup and will stay open and on-top until you unload the plugin.
While the plugin is active, all compatible images captured will get timestamped. In the plugin dialog, you can choose the font and font size. You can also choose the desired font alignment in the image. Finally, you can choose the text color and the text background color. If the selected text background color is the same as the text color, the background text color will be transparent.
The three following timestamping modes are available: relative, absolute and IRIG-B.
- Absolute is written as-is. (day, date, hour, minutes, seconds, ms).
- Relative time is the time difference between the current frame and the reference frame. The first reference frame is set with the first frame received when the recording begins. When a recording starts, the first frame to be recorded becomes the reference frame. The reference frame is also reset when a new sequence is created or opened.
- IRIG-B: is also written in current time, albeit in a slightly different format than in Absolute (dayofyear, hour, minutes, seconds, ms)..
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