User Guide

Chapter 10: Visualization And Analysis
Image Data Viewer dialog box
Display Hexidecimal: Refers to the base-16 number system, which consists of
16 unique symbols: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F.
Signed decimal: Integer value which can have both positive and
negative values.
Unsigned decimal: Integer value with value of zero or greater (no
negative numbers).
FP 2-Decimal: Refers to a floating point value with 2 digits following
the decimal.
FP 4-Decimals:Refers to a floating point value with 4 digits following
the decimal.
FP 8-Decimals: Refers to a floating point value with 8 digits following
the decimal.
Channel Select a color channel from the menu. The available channels depend on
the image mode; i.e., RGB, grayscale, CMYK, etc.
Copy Data To
Clipboard
Click this icon to export the data to a spreadsheet or other file for
analysis.
Refresh Data Click this icon to update the data.
Lock Click this icon to lock the dialog box and save the data view. Once locked,
you can take the Image Data Viewer tool and select another data sample.
Another dialog box will open so you can compare data.
Left Indicates the position of the first pixel in relation to the left side; i.e., 43
would be the 43rd pixel from the left.
Top Indicates the position of the first pixel in relation to the top; i.e., 29
would be the 29th pixel from the top.
Width Indicates the width of the selected area in pixels.
Height Indicates the height of the selected area in pixels.
An alternative method to using the Image Data Viewer tool is to export the image as a .txt file
using the RAW file export filter (see "Exporting RAW files" on page 745). However, although
effective, the RAW export method may be time-consuming if analyzing several images and
data is required immediately.
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