The Selection toolbar features a tool specific to selecting images to work on.
| Button | Name | Description |
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Individual Select | Select a layer you want to work on, as follows:
Note: When selecting a raster or bitmap layer, invisible pixels are ignored.
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The Define Extents toolbar features a tool to interactively modify the extents of the mosaic.
| Button | Name | Description |
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Define Mosaic Extents | Switch between on and off the ability to interactively modify the mosaic extents.
By default, the display is on. |
The Zoom toolbar features tools you use to manage the magnification level and pan the view.
| Button | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
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Zoom to Overview | Zoom to display the entire image. |
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Zoom Interactive | Zoom to an area of the image you define. To define the area, drag a selection area over the area of interest (AOI). |
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Zoom In | Zoom in on an image. The zoom level increases each time you click. |
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Zoom Out | Zoom out on an image. The zoom level decreases each time you click. |
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Zoom 1:1 | Zoom to a one-to-one resolution of an image. |
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Pan | Drag the image to the AOI you want. |
The Enhancement toolbar features tools you use to apply enhancements to imagery and increase or decrease brightness and contrast.
| Button | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
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Enhancements | Apply any of several enhancements to a selected image.
Click the arrow to select from the following according to the enhancement you want:
For specific information about each enhancement type, see Enhancement options. |
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Contrast | Adjust the contrast—the difference between the light and dark extremes—of all images displayed. |
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Brightness | Adjust the brightness—the overall luminosity (amount of light)—of all images displayed. |
The Image Tools toolbar features tools you use to set up cursor control and map image channels.
| Button | Name | Description |
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Cursor Control | Open the Cursor Control window, in which you can define the cursor position in three of the following coordinate systems:
You can move the cursor in any of the supported coordinate systems by changing the associated coordinates. |
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RGB Mapper | Open the RGB Mapping window, in which you can map the red, green, and blue channels in the input and output images.
For more information about mapping RGB channels, see Mapping RGB. |
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