3D View (Image»3D View)
Displays the light intensity in a three-dimensional coordinate system, where the spatial coordinates of an image form two dimensions and the light intensity forms the third dimension. Each pixel from the image source is represented as a column of pixels in the 3D view. The pixel value corresponds to the altitude.
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Note The 3D View function analyzes the image and displays information for you to review. This function does not modify the image. |
3D View
- Northwest—Sets the viewing orientation for the 3D view in the Northwest direction.
- Northeast—Sets the viewing orientation for the 3D view in the Northeast direction.
- Southwest—Sets the viewing orientation for the 3D view in the Southwest direction.
- Southeast—Sets the viewing orientation for the 3D view in the Southeast direction.
- Height—Maximum height of a pixel drawn in 3D from the image source.
—Angle between the horizontal axis and baseline.
must be between 0° and 45°.
—Angle between the horizontal axis and second baseline.
must be between 0° and 45°.
- Reduction—Sets the size reduction. Reduction is a divisor that is applied to the image source when determining the final height and width of the 3D view image.
- Invert—Inverts the 3D view when selected.