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factors resulting from the use of the
Crosshairs.
Histogram
The
Histogram
window shows the image's
histogram in a graphical format.
Focus
The
Focus
window is shown in Focus Mode
and displays information about the status of
that mode, and gives the user some control
over focussing operations.
General Purpose Menus
The other half of the user interface of any
Macintosh program is the menu bar and its
menus. This section describes a few of the
standard menus in the SBIG ST4 program.
The menu gives you access to all the desk
accessories you have installed in your system,
and an
About SBIG ST4
command which shows
the information about the program, including the
version. Knowing which version you are using is
important if you ever have trouble with the
program and contact us for technical assistance.
The
Edit
menu is common to all Mac
programs, and probably needs no explaining
except to say that the commands in this menu are
provided for support of desk accessories only.
Finally, the
Windows
menu allows you to bring
an opened but buried window to the top by
invoking the appropriate item in this menu.
Image Processing and Analysis
This section describes the actions and commands
used in image processing and analysis. This
includes commands from the
File
,
Image
,
Dither
,
and
Ops
menus, and elements of the
Contrast
and
Crosshair
windows.
Loading and Saving Images
The commands in the file menu allow you to load
and save images files to and from disk. Each of
the commands for this purpose are described
below:
Open
Use this command to load an image file from
the disk. When an image file gets opened, the
image is displayed in the
Picture
window
and the
Contrast
window is opened. You can
only have one image file open at a time, so
you must close the current one if you want to
open a different one.
Close
Use this command to close an image file,
releasing it from memory. If the image is
new or has been changed due to some image
processing functions, you are asked if you
want to save the changes or not. Unlike some
Mac programs that use the
Close
command
to close the front most window, this
command always closes the image,
independent of which window is active.
Save
Using this command saves any changes you
have made to an image, and saves those
changes in the original file, replacing the old
image with the changed one. If the file is new
and hasn't been saved yet you are bounced
into the
Save As
command described below.
Save As
This command allows you to save the image
into a different file that the original. If you
happen to pick a name that is used by another
file you are asked if you want to replace that
file with the image file.
Revert to Saved
This command allows you to discard any
changes you have made to an image by
discarding the image and re-loading it from
the disk. This command will only be enabled
if some change has been made to the image.
If you haven't already done so, you should use
the
Open
command to open one of the image
files to try out with the image processing
techniques discussed in the next few sections. A
good example image is the Dumbbell image.
The Contrast Window
As previously mentioned, the
Contrast
window
contains controls which affect the displayed
image, and will always be open whenever an
image is loaded (from the disk or downloaded
from the ST-4). In order to access any of the
buttons or controls in this window, it must be
made active first. Like any window, it may be
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