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− | After you open an image in MIPAV and the MIPAV window expands to display all of its menus and toolbars, such as | + | == MIPAV toolbars == |
− | ''' VOI toolbar''' | + | |
− | '''Paint toolbar''' | + | After you open an image in MIPAV and the MIPAV window expands to display all of its menus and toolbars, such as: |
− | '''Scripting toolbar''' | + | |
− | '''Image toolbar''' | + | ''' VOI toolbar''' contains tools that help you in selecting the specific area of interest on the image. See [[Delineating volumes of interest (VOIs)| Volumes of Interest]]. |
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+ | '''Paint toolbar''' includes tools that allow you to add, adjust, or remove colors and color intensity, erase paint, and adjust the opacity level of the paint. | ||
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+ | '''Scripting toolbar''' allows you to locate and run previously recorded scripts, or macros, that contain two or more algorithms on images. | ||
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+ | '''Image toolbar''' includes tools for opening, printing, saving, maximizing, and minimizing an image; converting an image from gray scale to color or from color to gray scale; and adding to and removing slices from an image or changing their order; and rotating, cropping, and flipping an image. See [[Opening and loading image files]], [[Displaying images]], [[Changing Image Contrast]]. | ||
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+ | === Toolbars displayed by default === | ||
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By default, the MIPAV window displays only the VOI and Image toolbars. | By default, the MIPAV window displays only the VOI and Image toolbars. | ||
<div id="VoiToolbar"></div> | <div id="VoiToolbar"></div> | ||
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==Paint Toolbar== | ==Paint Toolbar== | ||
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==Scripting Toolbar== | ==Scripting Toolbar== | ||
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|Start recording the script | |Start recording the script | ||
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+ | <div id="ImageToolbar"></div> | ||
==Image Toolbar== | ==Image Toolbar== | ||
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− | [[Displaying MIPAV Toolbars]] | + | == See also: == |
+ | *[[Displaying MIPAV Toolbars]] | ||
+ | *[[Displaying images]] | ||
+ | *[[Modifying image resolutions]] | ||
+ | *[[Changing Image Contrast]] | ||
+ | *[[Creating new images]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Help]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Getting started]] |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 25 April 2012
Contents
MIPAV toolbars
After you open an image in MIPAV and the MIPAV window expands to display all of its menus and toolbars, such as:
VOI toolbar contains tools that help you in selecting the specific area of interest on the image. See Volumes of Interest.
Paint toolbar includes tools that allow you to add, adjust, or remove colors and color intensity, erase paint, and adjust the opacity level of the paint.
Scripting toolbar allows you to locate and run previously recorded scripts, or macros, that contain two or more algorithms on images.
Image toolbar includes tools for opening, printing, saving, maximizing, and minimizing an image; converting an image from gray scale to color or from color to gray scale; and adding to and removing slices from an image or changing their order; and rotating, cropping, and flipping an image. See Opening and loading image files, Displaying images, Changing Image Contrast.
Toolbars displayed by default
By default, the MIPAV window displays only the VOI and Image toolbars.
VOI Toolbar
Paint Toolbar
Scripting Toolbar
Icon
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Open the Scripts Home catalogue | Refresh the Scripts Home catalogue | ||||
Show the current script to run | Run the script from Current Scripts | ||||
Start recording the script |