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Ch. 5 - Viewing, Editing, and Annotating Images
Edit - Image Sizing and Position
User's Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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2.
Either select the Copy to Clipboard option from the edit menu, or press
[Ctrl C]
. The
image is now stored on the Windows clipboard for pasting into another application.
3.
Open the application that you want to paste the image into, and select from the
available pasting options.
Image Sizing and Position
The following Edit menu options provide you with a means of editing an image's size and
screen position. In addition to allowing you to size an image as needed, the Flip and
Rotate commands enable you to match the on-screen orientation of a specimen to the
orientation as seen through the microscope.
Resize
Use the Resize option to reduce or enlarge an image. When you reduce or enlarge an
image, the resolution and file size change accordingly. The SPOT program maintains
aspect ratio so enlarged and reduced images will not be distorted. When you reduce or
enlarge an image, keep the following in mind:
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Reduction - Resolution (number of pixels) and file size decrease.
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Enlargement - (number of pixels) and file size increase
Thus the trade off for higher resolution images is increased file size. The resize option
lets you specify the percentage by which you want to increase or decrease the image size.
The program reads the red, green, and blue brightness values for the original (1315 x
1035 pixel) image and uses those values to create a new image that is reduced or enlarged
by the percentage that you specify.
Some circumstances where you might want to enlarge or reduce an image include:
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You captured an image with a low magnification objective (i.e., 5x or below) - In this
case, enlarging the image adds pixels, which helps to smooth out the pixellation of
high contrast, fine detail. This makes it easier to view and interpret the structure of
the details.
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You want to save file space and resolution is not the primary concern - In this case,
reducing the image reduces the file size.