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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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The Attributes Menu
The Attributes menu options allow you to:
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Set a standard appearance for the annotations that you plan to add.
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Modify existing annotations. To modify the attributes of existing annotation, select
the annotation (i.e., with the Select Toolbar button), and then adjust the attributes.
The following table describes each of the annotation attributes:
Attribute
Description
Foreground Color
Color of the line, object, or text. There are seven colors to choose from.
Background Color
Background color for objects. In order to set a background color, the Mode
attribute (see below) must be set to Opaque.
Line Thickness
Thickness of the line for lines, arrows, and objects (i.e., the border of a
rectangle). A thickness of 1 is the thinnest line possible, while 4 is the
thickest line possible.
Line Style
The appearance (i.e., solid, dashed, etc…) of the line for lines, arrows, and
freehand objects. In order to use the Line Style attribute, you must set the
Line Thickness to 1.
Pattern
The pattern for inserted objects such as rectangles, ellipses, polygons, and
text boxes. There are seven pattern options to choose from.
Mode
The background type for inserted objects such as rectangles, ellipses,
polygons, and text boxes. There are three modes to suit varying image
types: transparent, opaque, and tinted.
Text Font
The font, style, and size of the text. When you select the Text Font
attribute, the standard Windows Font selection window appears.
Stamp Bitmap
The bitmap used with the Stamp option. When you select the Stamp
Bitmap attribute, the Choose Stamp Bitmap window appears. This window
allows you to select the bitmap image that you want to be the default for
use with the Stamp option.
Edit Options
As noted earlier, the Edit menu changes to work with in accordance with the annotation
functions. You can access the annotation editing options in two ways:
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By selecting an option from the Edit menu.
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By selecting and then right clicking on the annotation.
You can also move an annotation by left clicking on it and then dragging the item to a
new location. When you drag the item, the cursor becomes a four pointed arrow.
In order to perform any of the above editing functions (with the exception of the Undo
and Delete All options), you must select the annotation.