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ISOCAM Interactive Analysis User's Manual Version 5.0 - ISO - ESA

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138 CHAPTER 14. IMAGE ANALYSIS AND DISPLAY<br />

– Statistic (toggle button): a new window appears, you can select a region and get the<br />

statistics of this region.<br />

• Color mode:<br />

– multiple choice menu: selects the color table<br />

– Reset (button): resets the luminosity and contrast of the selected color table<br />

– you can also click or drag the mouse inside the main image.<br />

∗ left to right: increases the luminosity.<br />

∗ top to down: increases the contrast (γ).<br />

• Overplot mode: in this mode, a button labelled skyview appears, valid only when the<br />

input is a raster, it overdraw on the main image the limits of each sky pointing.<br />

14.4.8.5 Title<br />

This panel contains a text widget, with the target name of the image and some information on<br />

the configuration (this is valid only for PDS input). The user can type his or her own title, it<br />

will be used as title in all the plots created by ximage (e.g. File/Plot image or Raster plot).<br />

14.4.8.6 Intensity and coordinates<br />

This panel contains a text widget, only readable, with the intensity and coordinates (with its<br />

astrometry).<br />

14.4.8.7 Main Image<br />

The clicking behaviour depends upon the mouse mode.<br />

• Datamode:<br />

– dragging the mouse on the image: the zoom in thumbnail2, the intensity and the<br />

coordinates are those of the mouse position and not the cursor.<br />

– dragging the mouse outside the image: the zoom in thumbnail2, the intensity and<br />

the coordinates are those of the cursor.<br />

– left click: moves the cursor to the mouse position.<br />

– middle click: moves the cursor to the mouse position and echoes the intensity and<br />

the coordinates in the terminal of the new cursor position. If the input is a raster<br />

then additional information about the data cube are printed.<br />

– right click: moves the image so that the position of the cursor is in the middle of the<br />

displayed image.

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