Image Windows
An Image Window is the type of Mira view window
used to display 2 dimensional images. The image window has
different forms, depending upon which
toolbars and
docking panes are open. Several of these extra
command bars are shown in the Image Window below.
The largest optional component of the Image Window
is the
Image Bar that appears between the window caption and
the displayed image. This
docking pane provides quick access to image
coordinates and basic image information. It may be hidden or
tabified to conserve screen space. Use the
Docking Panes Toolbar button to save its
current state for future Image Windows.
Script Execution
The Mira Pro Script language provides an immense
collection of script functions and classes to work with Image
Windows and images. In addition, scripts can be executed (launched)
directly from the Image Window to work with its images. The
Execute Script menu command opens for selecting a script,
then executes the script. When the script is executed, it is
automatically sent a CImageView object and CImage
object attached to the window and the current image. Scripts can
also be launched from grid measurement panes attached to the image
window. The installed folder <Documents>/Mira Pro x64 Data/Scripts/Samples
contains a sample script to be called from the Image Window,
named"Execute from an Image Window
test.lua". See the
Mira Pro x64 Script User's Guide for
details.
Shortcuts and Accelerator Keys
The Image Window contains numerous keyboard
shortcuts and accelerator keys to perform common commands for
measurements, plots, and other operations on the image or
Image Set. These are several groups of keystroke
commands as described below.
NOTE: The
Image Keys Pane describes all keystroke commands for
the Image Window.
Window Accelerators using Ctrl and Shift Modifiers
Image Window Accelerators
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Ctrl+A
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Toggles the
Image Cursor between Cursor mode and Roam mode. Also
the the top/left button on the
Image Cursor Toolbar.
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Ctrl+C
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Copy the current image to the Windows
clipboard.
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Ctrl+Shift+C
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Copy the marker set (apertures, lines, etc.) from the
current image to the Windows clipboard.
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Ctrl+D
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Duplicate the current image to a new Image
Window.
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Ctrl+Shift+D
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Duplicate the
Image Set to a new Image Window.
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Ctrl+E
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Execute the
Edit Pixel Values command to view a table of pixels
as text values.
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Ctrl+F
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Save the image set to a new folder.
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Ctrl+G
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Opens the
Go To Coordinates window for transferring the cursor
coordinates between images.
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Ctrl+I
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Execute the
Image Set Properties command for examining or
reordering the image set by image properties.
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Ctrl+L
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Open the vertical
Palette Pane.
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Ctrl+P
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Print the image.
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Ctrl+Q
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Show or hide the
Image Set Toolbar (Image Set Pane)
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Ctrl+S
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Execute the File >
Save command.
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Ctrl+T
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Open the horizontal
Transfer Function Pane dialog.
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Ctrl+V
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Paste the current image on the Windows clipboard to
the current Image Window. An image set is created if the current
window contains only one image. This command works only in
conjunction with the
Copy (Ctrl+C) command in Mira.
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Ctrl+Shift+V
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Paste the marker set from the Window clipboard into
the window.
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Ctrl+W
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Copy the image area as a bitmap to the Windows
clipboard. From there it may be pasted into other software, such as
MS Word. The copied area includes the displayed image and all
markers.
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Ctrl+X
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Cut the region outlined by the
image cursor by executing the
Crop at Cursor command.
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Ctrl+Z
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Execute the
Undo command for the image or image set, as
controlled by the Process
Image Set Flag.
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Single Keystroke Commands
The
Image Window provides numerous keystrokes for
creating plots, making measurements, and performing other commands.
These are described in
Image Window Keystroke Commands. Most of these
commands work with the
Image Cursor (not the window pointer) and are not
case sensitive. These single keystrokes do not use the
Ctrl, Alt, and Shift
modifiers. The Image Window is activated for keystroke input when
it is top-most and has the keyboard focus.
Keystroke Commands for the Image Cursor and Image Sets
Several additional keystrokes that are not command
accelerators are recognized by image windows. These require the
window to have the keyboard focus.
[Shift] + Mouse
click
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Move the image cursor to the target point,
regardless of the current
command mode.
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[Tab]
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Step forward to the next member of the
image set.
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[Shift] + [Tab]
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Step backward to the previous member of the
image set.
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Arrow Keys
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Move the image cursor precisely on the image,
regardless of the current
command mode. See
Image Window Keystroke Commands.
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Image Size Limits
Practically speaking, Mira Pro x64 has no realistic
limit to the maximum size of an image or image set. The dimensional
limits are 2 billion pixels on each axis. In the Mira Pro Script
Language, class methods that work with image data have the same
limits. The screenshot below shows a scanned photographic plate of
Schmidt telescope objective prism spectra. This image file is just
under 4 GB in size and required 3 seconds to open and display from
an an SSD drive. A Mira user has reported processing 26GB
images.
Related Topics
Image Cursor
Image Keys Pane
Image Palettes
Transfer Functions
Image Bar
Docking Panes
Image Sets
Image Coordinates
Image Window Properties
Image Window Keystroke Commands
Image Keys Pane
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