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The Utilities&gt;Invert command inverts the colors of the image, creating a photo-negative effect. There are no options for this effect. Simply select New Image to send the inverted image to a new image frame or Replace Image to overwrite the file with your changes, or click Cancel to discard the changes and leave the image as-is.<br />
Profiles are text files that contain values that the user would like to use and reuse in MIPAV dialogs to perform image analysis and visualization. One can enter some values in any dialog box and then save them as a profile to reuse later. For example, if the user performs the same operation for multiple images there are 2 options in MIPAV:


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*To write a script and run it for multiple images;
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*To save dialog box settings in a profile and then upload that profile to use with other image(s).
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The Save Profile option allows to save current settings in a text file.


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The Save Default option allows to save current settings and use them as default settings.
 
The Load Profile option allows to load the profile file and use the settings from the loaded profile.
 
The Load Default option allows to load default settings and use then in the dialog box.
 
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Revision as of 18:10, 7 November 2012

Profiles are text files that contain values that the user would like to use and reuse in MIPAV dialogs to perform image analysis and visualization. One can enter some values in any dialog box and then save them as a profile to reuse later. For example, if the user performs the same operation for multiple images there are 2 options in MIPAV:

  • To write a script and run it for multiple images;
  • To save dialog box settings in a profile and then upload that profile to use with other image(s).

The Save Profile option allows to save current settings in a text file.

The Save Default option allows to save current settings and use them as default settings.

The Load Profile option allows to load the profile file and use the settings from the loaded profile.

The Load Default option allows to load default settings and use then in the dialog box.