Transfer Functions
Displaying a visual representation of numerical
image data such as a CCD image requires 2 steps: applying a
transfer function to slice the pixel values into a smaller range of
256 numerical indices and then applying a grayscale or pseudocolor
palette to these numerical indices. The Transfer Function is
the mathematical prescription for how the image pixel data are to
be sliced into these 256 palette indices. RGB images having R, G,
and B channels skip the transfer function step and directly apply a
palette. For images containing numerical data, often called
"luminance" or "intensity" images, the display process works in the
following order:
The transfer function has two main purposes:
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To accommodate images having a dynamic range too
great to be fully displayed on a computer screen. The transfer
function compresses or expands the range of brightness that is
mapped into the display.
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To allow viewing of image details that span only
a small part of the total range of image brightness. The transfer
function can be adjusted to display certain features at the expense
of others.
In separating the transfer function from the
palette, Mira is distinguished from many image processing
applications that allow either transfer function adjustments
or palette adjustments. Separating these enhancements into separate
adjustments confers greater flexibility in revealing the properties
of the image data. See
Choosing Transfer Function Properties and the
Related Topics listed below.
Changing the Transfer Function
The
Transfer Function Pane and
Transfer
Function Properties dialog are used to change the transfer
function settings and apply the changes. The
Transfer
Function Properties dialog sets parameters for the default
transfer function used to display images. After an image is
displayed, the
Transfer Function Pane may be used to change
the transfer function used by a specific
Image Window. To open the Transfer Function
Pane dialog, use the View > Transfer
Function menu command or the button
on the
Image Tools toolbar. You can also change settings
using the
Transfer Function Popup Menus.
Mira manages transfer function settings using a
Profile control. You can load all the
Properties at any time simply by loading the profile by name. One
of the profiles is the default one used to open an image. After an
image is open, you can change the profile or the settings of the
profile for that particular image, an then use these settings to
update the named profile or create a new one. Detailed descriptions
of the transfer function parameters are given in
Choosing Transfer Function Properties.
Related Topics
Choosing Transfer Function Properties
Using the Boost Transfer Function Option
Transfer Function Pane
Transfer
Function Properties
Transfer Function Popup Menus
Palette Properties
Displaying Images
Image Windows
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