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Ch. 5 - Viewing, Editing, and Annotating Images
Edit - Customizing Images
User's Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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Note: To Add or subtract a database file, the database must be open. For more
information on using SPOT databases, refer to Chapter 7, Using SPOT
Databases.
3.
Click on OK to create the merged image. The new (merged) image appears on-
screen.
4.
Save the merged image.
Annotate
The Annotate editing options enable you to annotate existing images. Annotation of
images is particularly useful when you want to prepare image captures for formal
presentation, or inclusion in an article or reference work. For example, using the image
annotation features, you can:
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Add textual annotation to an image.
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Use an arrow, line, rectangle, or ellipse to emphasize a particular area in an image.
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Add a graphic/textual stamp to an image.
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Add freehand annotation to an image.
When you select the Annotate option on the Edit menu, three changes take place in the
SPOT image editing environment:
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The image capture toolbar buttons are replaced with nine annotation toolbar buttons.
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The
Edit
menu options change to reflect annotation editing, as opposed to the image
editing discussed earlier in this chapter.
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The View and Camera menus disappear, and three new menus appear at the top of the
screen:
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The
Object
menu options parallel the nine annotation toolbars.
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The
Attributes
menu enables you to control the qualities of the annotations.
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The
Done!
menu allows you to switch back to the image capture/edit mode.
When you select Done! after you have annotated an image, the SPOT program
prompts you to merge the changes into the image.
CAUTION!
If you select Yes after clicking on Done! the annotations become a permanent part of the
image. Use the Save As feature to save the annotated version of the image to a different
file.
Each of the above aspects of image annotation in the SPOT program is discussed in the
sections that follow.