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.
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.