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The “color translation list” shows a list of color translations that are available at the
working panel. The user can view, select and delete color translations on the list
The “image selector” is a drop down list to select the
image being tested with the color translation effect. The
“color translation name” window
permits the user to create, view or
change the name of the color translation selected.
The “displayed color selector”, shows colors and its effect in the “preview” panel.
(Note: The selection does NOT affect the translation properties but changes how the
test image is viewed only.) To turn off all effects and changes, click on the icon and
select “normal view”. The “color translation” icon, enables/inhibits the color translator
to be displayed on the test image. The “new” icon, begins a new translation and
resets the matrix to default values. The next icon does exactly what the picture
represents. It is the redo and undo icon, . The “balance” icon, normalizes the color
translation matrix. To transpose and invert the matrix, select the “modify” icon, . To
select a color translation, click on and select one saved on file. Adding or deleting a
color translation is easy as selecting these icons, . If the user would like to “save” or
“open” a color translation, then select either these icons, .
The Color Translation Maps Editor plots the image from one color, C
old
, to another
C
new
. The simplest example would be a case where the color translation is linear (i.e.
the matrix of coefficients and the new color components are only a weighted linear
combination of the old color values). In this particular instance, the user would edit the
matrix of coefficients through the Bitmap Color Translation Editor.
1. Right click on the film calibration object in the “Case Data Selector”. Go to
“Export”, select “Add calibration as color mapping” and choose the preferred
dose map (see Figure 1).