Image Processing Toolbox User's Guide |
Viewing the Images
By default, cpselect
displays the entire base and input images in the Overview windows and displays a closeup view of a portion of these images in the Detail windows. However, to find visual elements that are common to both images, you might want to change the section of the image displayed in the detail view or zoom in on a part of the image to view it in more detail. The following sections describe the different ways to change your view of the images:
Using Scroll Bars to View Other Parts of an Image
To view parts of an image that are not visible in the Detail or Overview windows, use the scroll bars provided in each window.
As you scroll the image in the Detail window, note how the detail rectangle moves over the image in the Overview window. The position of the detail rectangle always shows the portion of the image in the Detail window.
Using the Detail Rectangle to Change the View
To get a closer view of any part of the image, move the detail rectangle in the Overview window over that section of the image. cpselect
displays that section of the image in the Detail window at a higher magnification than the overview window.
Note As you move the detail rectangle over the image in the Overview window, the view of the image displayed in the Detail window changes. |
Panning the Image Displayed in the Detail Window
To change the section of the image displayed in the Detail window, use the pan tool to move the image in the window.
Zooming In and Out on an Image
To enlarge an image to get a closer look or shrink an image to see the whole image in context, use the Zoom buttons on the button bar. (You can also zoom in or out on an image by changing the magnification. See Specifying the Magnification of the Images for more information.)
To zoom in or zoom out on the base or input images,
Note If you zoom in close on the image displayed in the Overview window, the detail rectangle might no longer be visible. |
cpselect
changes the magnification of the image by a preset amount. (See Specifying the Magnification of the Images for a list of some of these magnifications.) cpselect
centers the new view of the image on the spot where you clicked.
cpselect
magnifies the image so that the chosen section fills the Detail window. cpselect
resizes the detail rectangle in the Overview window as well.
Specifying the Magnification of the Images
To enlarge an image to get a closer look or to shrink an image to see the whole image in context, use the magnification edit box. (You can also use the Zoom buttons to enlarge or shrink an image. See Zooming In and Out on an Image for more information.)
To change the magnification of an image,
cpselect
changes the magnification of the image and displays the new view in the appropriate window.
Locking the Relative Magnification of the Input and Base Images
To keep the relative magnification of the input and base images automatically synchronized in the Detail or Overview windows, click the Lock Ratio check box. The two Detail windows and the two Overview windows each have their own Lock ratio check boxes.
When the Lock Ratio check box is selected, cpselect
changes the magnification of both the input and base images when you zoom in or out on either one of the images or specify a magnification value for either of the images.
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