An
Image Set is Comprised of some number of images that
are treated as a group for display and other processing. An image
set can be created when files are opened the first time or it can
be built over a period of time working with a particular
Image Window. For example, you may open an image set,
measure the FWHM of a star in all of them, then delete all those
images having FWHM > 2.5 pixels. Mira provides tools for doing
this.
One particularly vexing problem is that you are not
guaranteed images will be loaded from disk files in the order you
want. In particular, when you mark multiple files in the
Open dialog, Windows dictates the order they are sent to the
software and that usually is not the same order you see in the
sorted list in the Open dialog. The commands for adding or
subtracting from the file list or re-ordering it are available in
the
Image Sets submenu in the Image Context
Menu. Open the Image Context Menu by right clicking on the
image.
Image Set Operations
Append
Append an image to the end of the image set. The
last appended image is made the active image.
Delete
Delete the active image from the set.
Insert
Insert one or more images into the image set
before the active image. The last inserted image becomes the active
image. Use Append to insert at the end of the image set.
Swap Next
Swap the active image with the next one in the
image set order. The next image is displayed.
Swap Last
Swap the active image with the previous one in the
image set order. The previous image is displayed.