OPERATION IN EXPERT MODE
LSM 510
DuoScan
Carl Zeiss
Display and Analysis of Images
LSM 510 META
DuoScan
4-292
B 45-0021 e
03/06
The zoom wheel to the left of the
Image Display
window allows continuous zooming of the 3D
reconstructed image.
A click on the
Any View
button displays the 3D reconstruction image in a shadow projection where the
viewing point can be defined. In addition to the zoom setting, the image can be rotated around the three
orthogonal axes via the relevant setting wheels.
However, the 3D orientation can also be set directly in the
Image Display
window by clicking, holding
and dragging the 3D reconstructed image with the mouse.
The following additional buttons are available in the
Any View
shadow projection mode:
•
After activation of the
Frame
button (below the image), a bounding box is drawn around the 3D
reconstructed image.
Depending on the used mode and hardware configuration, it can take several seconds until the
3D reconstruction is refreshed on the monitor after reorientation.
•
A click on the
Coordinate System
button displays a colored coordinate system in the
Image Display
window, where the X axis is displayed in red color, the Y axis in blue and the Z axis in green.
•
A click on the
Scale
button display an X-,Y- and Z-scale in the
Image Display
window.
•
A click on the
Home
button resets the display parameters to the default values.
A click on the
Any View
button displays the 3D reconstruction image in a shadow projection where the
viewing point can be defined. In addition to the zoom setting, the image can be rotated around the three
orthogonal axes via the relevant setting wheels.
However, the 3D orientation can also be set directly in the
Image Display
window by clicking, holding
and dragging the 3D reconstructed image with the mouse.
Fig. 4-282
Image Display window, 3D display, Shadow projection, Any View