INFINITY ANALYZE User's Manual - Spectra Services
INFINITY ANALYZE User's Manual - Spectra Services
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 />
Average command:<br />
Use the Average command to create a pixel-wise channel-wise mean value image from<br />
all images in the Field Group.<br />
For this command to work, all images in Field Group must be identical in the numbers of<br />
columns and rows of pixels and the number of color channels, and there must be at<br />
least two images in the Field Group.<br />
A new image window will be created to hold the output image. The output image has the<br />
same numbers of columns and rows of pixels and the same number of color channels.<br />
The value of each color component (channel) of each pixel of the output image is set as<br />
the mean of all corresponding values from all images in the Field Group.<br />
The output image has the same sampling intervals and magnification setting as those of<br />
the first image in the Field Group.<br />
3.5.17 Color Composition<br />
Color composition is provided within <strong>INFINITY</strong> <strong>ANALYZE</strong> primarily to allow for multiple<br />
monochrome images to be assembled together to produce a false-color composite.<br />
This type of technique is commonly used when working with fluorescent images, but<br />
can be effectively applied under other circumstances to produce a range of stimulating<br />
results.<br />
Within <strong>INFINITY</strong> <strong>ANALYZE</strong> the tools are available to select any (R,G,B) channel as<br />
input from an existing image stored in the field group, and to assign it to any (R,G,B)<br />
output in the resulting color composite image.<br />
Source images can be captured directly from an <strong>INFINITY</strong> camera, or can be opened as<br />
image files captured from another source. Each image must be added to the Field<br />
Group before proceeding.<br />
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