Image Sets
An Image Set is a Mira concept referring to a collection of 1 or more images that are treated as a group. This means that a processing command or a measurement can be done to one image or all images using the same action. This Image Set architecture is utilized throughout the Mira program for processing, measuring, and displaying many images using the same commands as for a single image. For example, an image set is displayed in a single Image Window. The term "image set" is often used in the context of 2 or more images, but Mira treats any number of images in the same way. An image set is opened by selecting multiple images in the File Open dialog. After opening, the image order can be changed using the Image Set Properties command and the Image Set Toolbar.
Related to image sets is the Mira File List, which is a text file containing the full path names for multiple images. The File List makes it easy to process or display multiple images as an Image Set. The Mira File List uses the registered file type "axf". You can double-click a File List in Windows Explorer to open all its files. The File List may appear with other files in the Recent Files submenu of the Files menu.
The Image Set greatly extends the basic concept of "stacking" images for viewing or processing. Mira's entire program architecture is designed to work with image sets as easily as with single images.
Image Set Definitions
Image Set |
A collection of 1 or more images that is treated as a group. |
Active Image |
The selected image of the image set. If the image set is displayed in a window, this is the visible image on front of the stack. |
When you load one image into a window, the bottom window border appears to be "normal" and thin, perhaps with a scrollbar. When the window contains an image set—that is, more than 1 image, the bottom border shows the Animation Bar shown below. You can disable this toolbar from the Image Context Menu but, if you see it, the Image Window contains an Image Set.
Using an Image Set makes it easy to transition through a series of tasks involving more than 1 image. For example you might wish to calibrate a group of images, register them (bring them into alignment), and then combine them into a single, higher quality image. To do this you would load the group of images as an image set, perform the calibration operations on the set, register the set, and then combine the set into a single image. Processing each of the images separately, in separate windows, would be quite a tedious job! Mira's unique Image Set architecture significantly reduces the burden of doing this type of multiple image processing.
Tip |
You can also step through the Image Set the same way you step between controls in a dialog window:
To use either of these keys, the Image Window must have focus so that it receives the keystrokes. |
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