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Assigning an Image<strong>View</strong>er to a Node<br />

<strong>View</strong>ing Your Results in <strong>Flowgraph</strong> <strong>View</strong><br />

The default Image<strong>View</strong>er for all nodes is Image<strong>View</strong>er 1. If you want to<br />

compare images from different nodes or different recipes, you must assign<br />

different Image<strong>View</strong>ers to the nodes.<br />

To assign an Image<strong>View</strong>er to a node:<br />

1. Right-click (WINDOWS OS) or Control + Click (MACINTOSH OS) the<br />

blue output button of the node and move your cursor to Display to.<br />

The following window opens.<br />

2. Click the Image<strong>View</strong>er that you want to assign to the node.<br />

RGB Values<br />

The selected Image<strong>View</strong>er opens and displays the image as it appears at<br />

that point in the recipe.<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

Be sure you are viewing the correct Image<strong>View</strong>er by comparing the<br />

Image<strong>View</strong>er number to the number over the node in the workspace.<br />

At the bottom of the Image<strong>View</strong>er, you can view color values as you move<br />

your cursor around the image.<br />

(X;Y)—These are the relative coordinates for the cursor position in the resized<br />

image.<br />

NOTE<br />

The image being viewed might have been resized by the import scale factor<br />

(see “Scaling Images” on page 130).<br />

The original size of the selected image is displayed in the Image Controller<br />

tab of the Input Roll node (see page 129). For most image types, the scale of<br />

the resized image is original_size * scale factor / 100. However, if the original<br />

image is from a digital still camera, the scale of the resized image is<br />

original_size * scale factor / 200.<br />

RGB—These are the red, green and blue values as measured before the<br />

monitor characterization profile is applied to the image.<br />

rgb—These are the red, green and blue values as measured after the monitor<br />

characterization profile is applied to the image and the color is converted to<br />

display color space.<br />

KODAK Look Manager System User Guide V2.2 201

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