Image Capture

How to Capture an Image from a Reference Computer Manually In this post we will see how to capture an image from a reference computer manually. You could use this procedure to capture an operating system image from a reference computer by using capture media. This method basically creates a CD that allows you to capture a reference system outside of a task sequence. However the image is not bootable and you must initiate it from within an installed OS using the Autoplay function or by manually running TSMBAutorun from the SMS>bin>i386 folder.

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Requirements

In the Image Capture app on your Mac, select the device in the Devices or Shared list. Use the tools in the Image Capture toolbar to change how the thumbnails are shown: Increase or decrease the size of the thumbnails: Drag the slider. View images as a grid of larger thumbnails: Click. View images as a list: Click.

To build the reference computer, the reference computer must meet the following requirements:

Step2: Open Tag Generate. Step3: Image Capture Desktop application automatically start in your computer. Step4: Open Image Capture iPhone app in your mobile. Step5: Enter your computer IP Addres and port default is (6500) (Make sure your computer and mobile must be in same wifi network) Step6: Now your mobile and software in connected. Captures the graphics area of the active window or viewport onto the clipboard. To capture the screen: Click Image Capture (Screen Capture toolbar) or View Screen Capture Image Capture. Paste the image into another application such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, etc. Parent topic Graphics Area. Image capture softwares are fairly popular, especially amongst the present generation. Most users today either resort to Mac, Windows or Android platforms when it comes to their devices. Naturally, most of the image capture software that you find today would either be compatible with either of these or all three. Open an image editing application, such as Image Capture. Select your Epson product from the DEVICES or SHARED list in the Finder, if necessary. (You may need to hover over the DEVICES or SHARED list, click Show, and select your product.) If you see the Show Details button, click it.

1) The computer must be a member of a WORKGROUP. If you try capturing the domain joined computer, Sysprep will fail.


2) The local Administrator password must be blank.

3) You must have administrative credentials on the reference computer to capture an image.

4) The computer shouldn’t have the Configuration Manager client installed. If its installed uninstall it. Note that this is not a strict requirement, but makes preparing the image easier.

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5) The system’s security policy must not require strong passwords.

How to Capture an Image from a Reference Computer Manually

Image Capture On Mac

As mentioned in the requirements, the reference computer should not be a part of domain. Ensure that the computer is in WORKGROUP.

Open the ConfigMgr Console. Click on Software Library > Operating Systems > right click Task Sequences. Click on Create Task Sequence Media.


Select Capture media. Click Next.

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On the Media Type page, specify the type of media that you want to use for the capture media. You can specify a USB flash drive or CD or DVD set as the media type. If you specify a USB flash drive, make sure that the device is connected to the computer so that the necessary files can be written directly to the device. To specify the Media file, click on Browse, browse to the location where you want to create the media file, and type the name of the media file to be created. The file name should have ISO as extension. Click Next.

Select the boot image that should be associated with the media. Click Browse to specify the computer architecture to be targeted with the captured image in the Select a Boot Image dialog box. Boot images must be available on one or more distribution points. Click Next.


The Create Task Sequence Media Wizard is complete. Click on Close.

To verify whether the ISO image is created successfully, open the CreateTSMedia log file (Located at C >Program Files (x86)>Microsoft Configuration Manager>AdminConsole>AdminUILog) file and look for the lines.

“ISO image created successfully at “media location”


“CreateMedia: success”

To create capture media, use an appropriate software application to burn the ISO file to CD media or DVD media. In my case the reference machine is a VM and I will be editing the VM settings > CD or DVD Options > Select Use ISO Image file > Provide the path where ISO file located. As the computer is in workgroup, to access the ISO file, authentication is required. Specify an account that has permissions to access the file. Once the ISO file is mounted click OK.

On the Autoplay window, click Run TSMBAutorun. If you don’t see the Autoplay window then you need to manually launch TSMBAutorun from the SMS>bin>i386 folder.


On the welcome page click Next.

Choose the destination where the captured OS should be stored. The file name can be anything but it should have wim as extension. Next, enter the user account details which has got enough permissions to write the wim file to the specified location. Click Next.

Specify some information related to image. Click Next.


On the Summary page verify the information and click Finish.

The image capture starts the process by carrying out a Sysprep of the computer. The computer now boots into Windows PE.

There you go !! The Image capture process is running.


The image has been captured successfully and we have the wim file with us. The machine now restarts and enters the Windows Out of Box experience. After the image capture is completed you could add the captured image to ConfigMgr as an image package and can then be deployed on target computers by using operating system deployment.

  • February 10, 2021 2.5.1547.4007

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.5.1547.4007

    Released

    February 10, 2021

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    9.7MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)

    Changelog

    1. Added MP4 container for video capture.
    2. Added WMV container for video capture.
    3. Added built in h264 and h265 codecs.
  • May 11, 2020 2.5.1525.3931

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.5.1525.3931

    Released

    May 11, 2020

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    9.7MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)

    Changelog

    1. IC Capture 2.5 is built as a 64-bit application.
    2. Display warning messages for common system misconfigurations, e.g. missing USB drivers.
    3. Reduced CPU load, especially when using multiple high-resolution cameras.
    4. Improved renderer performance.
    5. Display frame statistics in the status bar.
    6. Fixed corrupted toolbar icons in 125% UI scaling mode.
  • February 9, 2017 2.4.642.2631

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.4.642.2631

    Released

    February 9, 2017

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    4.8MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit
    • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)
    • DirectX 9.0c or higher

    Changelog

    1. RGB64 video format saving as TIFF resulted in a black image. This is fixed now.
  • February 11, 2016 2.4.633.2555

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.4.633.2555

    Released

    February 11, 2016

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    4.8MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit
    • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)
    • DirectX 9.0c or higher

    Changelog

    1. Minor changes.
  • October 14, 2015 2.4.612.2455

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.4.612.2455

    Released

    October 14, 2015

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    4.3MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit
    • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)
    • DirectX 9.0c or higher

    Changelog

    1. Bugfix: Fixed a crash when using vignetting effect on RGB24 video format.
  • October 5, 2015 2.4.611.2455

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.4.611.2455

    Released

    October 5, 2015

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    4.3MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit
    • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)
    • DirectX 9.0c or higher

    Changelog

    1. Added 'WDR' button to the toolbar. This button simultaneously enables 16-bit image capture, tone mapping and highlight reduction.
    2. Ctrl+Mousewheel zooms the view, focusing on the cursor position.
    3. Holding down the middle mouse button allows scrolling in the live view.
    4. Improved handling of DFG/HDSDI by auto-selecting video format and frame rate depending on the video source's format.
    5. Use DirectX 11 for video rendering, if available.
  • March 10, 2015 2.4.577.2337

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.4.577.2337

    Released

    March 10, 2015

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    4.3MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit
    • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)
    • DirectX 9.0c or higher

    Changelog

    1. New device selection dialog, that shows firmware and driver version.
    2. New False Colors effect. Known problem in Windows XP: The buttons in the property dialog do not show the selected colors.
    3. New Perspective Distortion effect.
    4. New Vignetting effect.
  • May 8, 2014 2.3.394.1917

    Software application to capture and display single images, image sequences and image data streams from all WDM video sources (cameras, converters etc.) manufactured by The Imaging Source.

    Version

    2.3.394.1917

    Released

    May 8, 2014

    Type

    EXE

    Filesize

    2.3MB

    Requirements

    • Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit
    • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit)
    • DirectX 9.0c or higher

    Changelog

    1. Added handling of new properties of GigE and USB cameras.