If you want to clear the currently loaded preview master dark and flat images then you
must cycle the multifunction button till it is in ‘
Eject All
’ mode, then click it to perform the
ejection (ejection nullifies both masters).
Cycling the multifunction button
(figure 6.2b) is done by simply clicking it then either
continuing with the operation or cancelling the operation. For example, if you click the
multifunction button when it is in ‘Load P.Dark’ mode you have a choice of going ahead
and loading a preview master dark image or you can click ‘Cancel’ on the file chooser.
Whichever of these two options you follow, as soon as the file chooser is closed you will
see that the button has moved on to the next function in its cycle (remember, ‘Eject All’ will
not show unless a custom preview master dark or master flat is loaded). Similar behaviour
occurs when you click the ‘Load P.Flat’ button. If you click the multifunction button when it
displays ‘Eject All’ you will get a pop-up confirmation box that will give you the option to
either go ahead with the ejection or cancel your request for ejection – either way when you
respond to that box the function of the multifunction button will have cycled.
Figure 6.2b The cycling options and font colour meaning on the preview master dark/flat field multifunction
button.
Left
: the cycling behaviour depend on whether a custom preview master dark or master flat image is
loaded or not.
Right
: The button text font weight and colour indicate what custom correction files are loaded.
This font scheme applies to any button text even though only the ‘Load P.Dark’ label is shown here.
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