LEFT TOOL AREA AND HARDWARE CONTROL TOOLS
LSM 710 and LSM 780
Carl Zeiss
Processing Tab
Systems
136 M60-1-0025
e
02/2010
Subset
The
Subset
function is a set of tools to truncate a
multidimensional data set in all available coordinates
to the desired size (Fig. 145).
The
button selects the active image in the
Image Display
as the Input Image to be processed.
In the tool-specific settings panel, the parameters for
the interpolation procedure are set.
Opening for example the
x
-subset panel (Fig. 146)
brings up three sliders to set the
Start
and
End
coordinates of the new data set.
Selects the respective coordinate by
clicking in the original image in the
Preview View
in
the image display area (Center Screen Area). The
Step
coordinate determines how many data points in the
respective dimension are dropped out.
For example: setting
Step
to 3 takes 1 and drops 2
pixels along the respective dimension, reducing the
data to 1/3. The scaling is calculated to stay correct in
the resulting image.
This subset-panels are available for all coordinates of
the selected image (x, y, z, t, channel, position and
tile). The panel
Selection for all visible coordinates
is shown in Fig. 147. It always applies only to those
coordinates with the subset-panel (above) open.
The
Select by mouse click in image
option allows
to click in the Image Display and the respective
coordinates are set (if displayed in the image: x, y, tile
in the 2D view, z and position in the gallery view,
channel in the split view, etc).
The assign from viewer selects the coordinate from
the slider in the
Dimensions View Options
control
block.
Fig.
145 Subset tool with loaded
Multiposition Tile-Scan
Fig. 146
Subset panel for the x coordinate
Fig. 147
Subset panel for "visible"