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lesson_3 [2019/09/04 14:57]
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lesson_3 [2019/09/05 11:22]
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 The histogram window is responsible for assigning transformations from image original values (in any range) to palette range [0, 255]. The histogram curve will adjust any value smaller than the "​From:"​ limit to 0, and any value greater than the "​To:"​ limit to 255. Any other values will be mapped using the histogram curve to the "​Y"​ coordinate on the color palette on the left. The histogram window is responsible for assigning transformations from image original values (in any range) to palette range [0, 255]. The histogram curve will adjust any value smaller than the "​From:"​ limit to 0, and any value greater than the "​To:"​ limit to 255. Any other values will be mapped using the histogram curve to the "​Y"​ coordinate on the color palette on the left.
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 There are currently four options for loading maps (or a group of maps, if you hold the CTRL key while selecting the filenames on the file browser): There are currently four options for loading maps (or a group of maps, if you hold the CTRL key while selecting the filenames on the file browser):
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 You can retrieve map information by clicking on the icon "​i"​ (Layer information). You can retrieve map information by clicking on the icon "​i"​ (Layer information).
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 {{ :​map_viewer:​map_info.png?​nolink&​ |}} {{ :​map_viewer:​map_info.png?​nolink&​ |}}