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Ch. 2 - Navigating the SPOT Software
The Viewing and Editing Window
User's Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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The View Status Bar
The view status bar, which appears at the bottom of your screen, displays information
about the image that is on screen. The following is an illustration of the view status bar,
as it appears for an open image:
From left to right, the view status bar displays the following information:
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Image size
- The size of the image in square pixels (i.e., 766, 512). The standard size
for an image is represented by the size of the CCD chip, which for the SPOT camera
is 1315 pixels x 1035 pixels. Thus, for unmodified images that are captured with the
SPOT camera, this measurement will read (1315, 1035).
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Pixel bit depth (bits per pixel)
- The pixel bit depth at which the image was captured
appears next to the size values. This value reflects the pixel bit depth for the image
setup that you used to capture the image. There are four options:
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8 bpp (monochrome)
−
12 bpp (monochrome)
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24 bpp (RGB color)
−
36 bpp (RGB color)
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Note: For a detailed discussion of pixel bit depth, refer to Chapter 3, Preparing to
Take a Picture.
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X Y pixel coordinates
- As you move your cursor over an image, the view status bar
displays the x y coordinates in pixels. Thus, for an image that uses the entire CCD
chip, the values for the upper left corner of the image would be (0,0), while the lower
right values would read (1315, 1035).
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Brightness values
- As you move your cursor over an image, the view status bar
indicates the brightness values for the pixel coordinates. The values depend on the
pixel bit depth for the image. For example, if the image was captured using a 24 bpp
image setup, the view status bar displays separate red, green, and blue brightness
values for each part of the image [i.e., RGB: (162, 134, 127)]. If the same image
were captured with (or changed to) a different pixel bit depth (i.e., 8 bpp), only one
brightness value is displayed [i.e., (176)].
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Size Settings
- In the illustration above, the view status bar displays
Normal
. This
indicates two things:
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The open image is being viewed in a non-zoomed mode.
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The Fit to Window option has not been selected. If you select the Fit to Window
option (see the Preliminary Settings section of this chapter), the words
Fit to
Window
appear in this section.