Clip High Values
The Clip High Values command removes extreme pixel values by clipping them above a specified high value. Any pixel having a value greater than the target value is replaced with a new value. Unlike the Cosmic Ray Filter, no statistical test is made to detect extreme values. The Clip Low Values command does the opposite of this command by clipping values below a threshold.
The Clip High Values command opens from the Image Window > Process > Filters menu and button on the Main Toolbar. The "immediate" form, shown first, opens when an image or image set is displayed in the top-most window. The general form can be used to select source images from folders, windows, or by matching templates.
Clip High Values Properties
Profile [|>] |
Selects the parameter profile for this command and allows you to save or work with existing presets. |
[Select] |
Opens the Select Source Images dialog to choose images from an image window, folder, files, pattern, or a file list. |
Threshold |
Specifies the pixel value above which values will be clipped. Any pixel value greater than the threshold value is replaced with the New Value. |
New Value |
Specifies the new pixel value used to replace the value of clipped pixels. |
Source Region |
Specifies the rectangular region to be processed. The options are as follows: Entire image The entire image is processed. Image Cursor The region to be processed is selected using the Image Cursor. Rectangle The region specified by Min and Max limits for Column and Row coordinates is processed. Column and Row, Min and Max When Rectangle is selected, these values specify the column and row limits to be processed. |