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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 />

The LUT can be modified either graphically or numerically. To define the LUT<br />

graphically, click the mouse on the one end of the line displayed on the histogram.<br />

There are two control points available to manipulate into a slope that produces the<br />

desired result. Each of the control points can be manipulated individually by clicking<br />

either on the square icons on the line, or on the line itself to the outside of the control<br />

points. Click on the line between the control points and drag the graphic to perform<br />

translational adjustments to the line slope.<br />

The histogram is adjusted to display the LUT adjusted image pixel intensities.<br />

Enable / Disable the LUT on the Live Image<br />

Reset the active LUT channel<br />

Open the LUT editing dialog<br />

Make the Red channel active<br />

Make the Green channel active<br />

Make the Blue channel active<br />

Activate all three channels<br />

The dialog above is displayed when the icon is clicked in the histogram panel. Use<br />

this panel to select a specific LUT channel or to apply changes to all three channels at<br />

the same time. It provides an easy option to generate an inverse LUT, and can be used<br />

to specify the actual coordinates for control points on a relative scale from (0,0) to (1,1).<br />

Enter the (x,y) coordinate of the first<br />

control point<br />

Enter the (x,y) coordinate of the second<br />

control point<br />

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