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This area simply posts information about the image and the cursor location with respect to the image.
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The top row delivers information about the image itself such as the dimensions, the time it was created, and the name of the image. The analysis result displays (TODO Displays what exactly?)
The last two rows update the information as the cursor is moved to display the value of the pixel the cursor is on and the (x,y) coordinates of the cursor.
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This aspect represents the entirety of the image in a smaller, compressed form. The red box represents the viewable area on the main image view. You can center on any part of the image by clicking on the thumbnail where you want to view. This will update the main image automatically.
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This aspect is a detailed view of the cursor location on the Main Image. The red-blue, inner box represents the individual pixel the cursor is on. The outer, green box represents the area the Pixel Matrix will pick up and display.
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The zoom ratio will ALWAYS remain 8:1. If you increase the ratio on the main image, it will NOT increase the ratio on the detailed aspect. |
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This is an enlarged image which can be seen more clearly than the Thumbnail or Detailed Aspects can offer. The initial image when received, is displayed at a 1:1 ratio. If the image is larger than the client area, the display starts at the center of the image. The cursor location on this aspect will relate to the Pixel Matrix and Line Profiles when toggled.
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If your cursor is close to a desirable location but you need to get it right on a certain pixel, arrow keys will let you move the cursor one pixel at a time in the up, down, left, or right direction using the respective arrow keys.
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Sometimes you need to make adjustments to the image to suit your purposes. Some of these adjustments may be as simple as zooming in or out and some may be as complex as changing the color scale or the way the pixels are scaled on the image. All of the tools you need are located directly above the Thumbnail and Detailed Aspects.
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