6. EM GUI orientation
Data-doubling submenu—Basic Mode
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Canvas H:
This is the horizontal size of the canvas,
measured in pixels. The edit box allows the user to adjust
this size.
•
Canvas V:
This is the vertical size of the canvas, measured
in pixels. The edit box allows the user to adjust this size.
•
Viewable Canvas:
Viewable Canvas displays the
horizontal and vertical size of the viewable canvas in pixels.
This is the area that the Outputs cover in the canvas.
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Canvas Size:
The options are “Follow Output” and “Use
Background.”
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“Follow Output” matches the canvas size to H/V
Dimension edit boxes in the Assign tab and the Output
Con
fi
g format.
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“Use Background,” matches the canvas size to that of a
selected Background.
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Background:
If the Canvas Size is set to “Use
Background,” this drop-down box lets the user select from
the available backgrounds.
•
Apply as Canvas Size:
When switching between “Follow
Output” and “Use Background,” the user must click on this
button to choose the new canvas size.
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Data Doubling H or V Overlap width:
The adjustment can
be made by moving the slider, entering the value manually
in the box, or clicking on the plus and minus.
Note:
The Overlap sliders are disabled, until at least one
overlapping area is selected. Gray overlaps are unselected;
blue overlaps are selected. Individual overlaps can be se-
lected by clicking on the desired overlap in the output im-
age. All overlaps can be selected by clicking on the
Select
All
button.
•
Once an overlap is created, H and V offset can be adjusted
for Left, Right, or Center justi
fi
cation over the Background.
•
The icons above the sliders are shortcuts for the offset.
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