Column Profile Plot
A Column Profile plots the pixel values
along a line parallel to the image columns. The column(s) to be
plotted are located using the
Image Cursor. This type of plot shows changes in
image intensity, or pixel value, in the vertical direction.
The X axis of the plot measures the row number in the image. A
column profile plot can also be created using the
Line Profile tool to draw precisely along a single
column (hold down the Shift key while
drawing).
World Coordinates
If the image has a
World Coordinate System calibration, moving the
plot pointer along the plot X axis reflects the world coordinate
change in row number along the image Y axis. The same image pixel
value applies at a given row number regardless of the plot Y
value.
Types of Column Profile Plots
This command plots the following types of
profiles:
If the
Image Window contains an
Image Set, Mira can make the above types of plots for
the entire image set or for only the top image; this is controlled
by the state of the
Graph Image Set mode of the
Image Window.
The Window Caption describes the type of plot that
is displayed:
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An Average Column Profile plot has the
suffix [ACP] in the window caption.
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A simple Column Profile of one column has
the suffix [CP] in the window caption. This command is also
operated using the 'V' (vertical, column)
keystroke command when the
Image Cursor is placed near the peak of a point
source.
To plot a column profile:
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Adjust the image cursor to cover the desired
pixels.
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Click the plot button or execute the menu
command to create the plot.
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Use the procedures below to plot a single
column, averaged column, or range of columns.
Procedures
Plotting a Single Column
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Set the
command mode to Cursor Mode.
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Click the mouse on the image to position the
Image Cursor.
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Adjust the corners or edges of the Image Cursor
until it defines the region you wish to average. Combine moving and
sizing operations to get the image cursor where you want it.
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Execute the Plot > Column command in
the menu or click the button to make the plot.
Alternatively, you can use the 'v' (vertical, column)
keystroke command when the
Image Window has focus.
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The
Plot Bar world coordinates refer to the image along
the plotted column.
Plotting an Average Column
Mira can combine the neighboring columns and plot
the result as a single line of data. Mira provides different
options for combining the adjacent lines to create the plot; see
Plot Averaging Mode.
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Set the
command mode to Cursor Mode. If the image
cursor is a rectangle, it outlines the region to be averaged into a
single column. If it is a crosshair, the averaged region is the
number of columns spanned by the crosshair. In both cases, the same
number of columns will be averaged.
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Combine moving and sizing operations to get the
image cursor where you want it. Click the mouse on the image to
position the cursor and adjust the corners or edges until it
defines the range of columns to average.
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Select the column combining method by choosing
an option in the Combine Mode submenu of the buttons' drop menu or use the image Plot menu or
Image Context Menu. The name in the menu adjusts to
the selected method.
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Execute the selected [Average Column]
mode from the menu. The plot title depends on the currently
selected
Averaging Mode. Also see
Plotting an Averaged Line.
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The
Plot Bar world coordinates refer to the image along
the average column location.
Plotting a Range of Columns
This command plots all rows inside the
image cursor box to view them simultaneously or as an
animation.
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Set the
command mode to Cursor Mode. If the image
cursor is a rectangle, it outlines the region of columns to be
plotted. If it is a crosshair, the span of the crosshair defines
the number of columns to be plotted. In both cases, the same number
of columns will be plotted.
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Combine moving and sizing operations to get the
image cursor where you want it. Click the mouse on
the image to position the cursor and adjust the corners or edges
until it defines the range of columns to plot.
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In the plotting menu set the Plot Series Mode to Overplot and then use
the Range of Rows command. You can
later change the
Plot Series Mode from the
Plot Window using its Context Menu.
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The
Plot Bar world coordinates refer to the image along
each plotted column within the range.
Changing the Plot Appearance
After you have made the plot, the properties can be
changed using the
Plot Properties dialog. This includes properties such
as the minimum and maximum extent of the axes, the tick marks, axis
labels, fonts, colors, and more.
Related Topics
Plotting Commands
Row Profile Plot
Line Profile Plot
Plot Animation Bar
Plot Coordinate Systems
Plot Properties
Copy and
Paste Commands for Plots
Plotting an Averaged Line
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