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INFINITY ANALYZE User's Manual - Spectra Services

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Lumenera <strong>INFINITY</strong> <strong>ANALYZE</strong><br />

User’s <strong>Manual</strong> Release 6.0.0<br />

3.9 The Annotation Menu<br />

An image of <strong>INFINITY</strong> <strong>ANALYZE</strong> may have temporary layers called annotation layers.<br />

Each annotation layer consists of an annotation object. An annotation object is a vector<br />

graphics object that can be moved, resized or edited without loosing resolution.<br />

Annotation layers exist only when an image is being annotated by <strong>INFINITY</strong> <strong>ANALYZE</strong>.<br />

Annotation objects may be burned into the image, where the pixels of the pictorial layer<br />

of the image are modified to represent the vector graphics of the annotation objects.<br />

Annotation objects that have not been burned into image when the image is saved to<br />

disk or cached in Field Group will be deleted. The process of burning an annotation<br />

object includes deleting that temporal layer. Annotation layers are topmost layers of an<br />

image of <strong>INFINITY</strong> <strong>ANALYZE</strong> and may obscure pictorial and overlay layers.<br />

Annotation is possible only when <strong>INFINITY</strong> <strong>ANALYZE</strong> is in annotating mode. To enter<br />

the annotating mode, choose Annotate > Enable. To leave the annotating mode,<br />

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