Carl Zeiss
Center Screen Area / Image Containers - Display and Image Analysis
Lightsheet Z.1
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4.2
2D View
This function allows to
−
display a single image in frame mode,
−
display multiple channel images in superimposed mode.
The following
View Option
control blocks apply to this View Type:
Dimensions
,
Display
,
Player
, and
Graphics
.
In the 2D view, only the general
View Option
control blocks are displayed. These view option blocks are
also available in those other view options in which the functions are applicable.
The general view option control blocks are only described in this section.
4.2.1
Dimensions
The
Dimensions View Options
control block
holds the tools to modify the image display with
respect to the (multiple) dimensions of the image
data set.
The sections (slices) in the dimensions can be
scrolled with sliders (
Z-Position
,
Time
, and
Illumination
in Fig. 285) and also directly
addressed with setting numbers in the spin-boxes
next to the sliders.
When more than three dimensions are present in
the image, a scroll bar at the right side of the
sliders appears. Scroll to the slider you wish to use.
Note, when you create multiple Z-Stacks with the Multiview-setup tool, they might have different
numbers of slices. In the Dimension View control, the maximum number of slices present in the
dataset will be displayed, even if a view with less slices is chosen.
The small
button on the right hand side of the spin-boxes (
Z-Position
and
Time
) starts and stops an
animation in the respective dimension. This basic animation cannot be customized. For all other player-
functionality, refer to the
Player View Block
.
Interpolation check box
: activates / deactivates the interpolation of neighboring pixels within the
image. This is only a display option and will not affect the original data.
Fig. 285
View Options control block -
Dimensions
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