Below these two options, you'll see a list of folders named for
the objects you have imaged with Origin. The name for each
folder starts with the object name and then the date imaged,
so it should be easy to find the folder you are looking for. Tap
a folder, and you'll see additional options:
Delete Image Directory - Deletes the selected folder from
Origin.
Download Stacked Master - Downloads the final stacked
master and saves it to the app's Image Gallery and your
device's camera roll.
Copy Folder to USB - Copies the unprocessed final stacked
master (i.e., calibrated and stacked but not post-processed),
the raw image files, and a copy of the flat, dark, and bias frames
Origin used during image capture to your USB thumb drive.
This option only works if "Save Raw Images" was enabled
during imaging. If it was not enabled, only the unprocessed
final stacked master is saved. You can always obtain an
unprocessed final stacked master by using this command.
If you have enabled the "Save Raw Images" option under
Menu>Settings>Advanced, there will come a time when
you come close to filling up Origin's internal memory (50+
GB). When this occurs, Origin will notify you with a warning
message and a warning icon in the upper left
corner.
At this point, transfer any files you wish to keep onto a thumb
drive, and then delete at least some of the folders. The fastest
method is to use "Copy All To USB" to save all the raw image
folders onto a thumb drive and then use "Delete All Image
Directories" to erase the internal memory. If you do not heed
the warning and fill up Origin's memory, you may encounter
major functionality issues. It is important that you remove
folders as soon as you see the notification.
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