Annotations, Overview, Annotation navigation – UVP Life Science User Manual

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Annotations

Annotations

Overview

Annotation Navigation

Types of Annotation

Creating Annotations

Viewing and Hiding Annotations

Modify Annotations

Synchronize Annotation with Image Zoom

Spatial Calibration

Rulers

Overview

Annotations allow users to notate areas of an image without changing the image itself. This means that

areas in the image that need more study, are particularly interesting or that support a particular scientific

interpretation can be identified. At any time, annotations can be viewed or hidden to see the image with or

without annotations.

Annotation Navigation

Users may add and edit annotations through the

Image Action Tab > Annotation menu button.

Types Of Annotation

The software offers five different types of annotation:

Text: Text annotations consist of written information. Use them to label a particular part of an

image. Users have the ability to change the font size, color and formatting (bold, italic or

underline) of a Text annotation.

Note: Users can increase/decrease the size of annotations while zooming in or out. See section

Synchronize Annotations with image zoom.

Line: Line annotations permit users to draw lines with optional arrowheads at one or both ends.

Use them to associate other annotations such as text with a particular image feature or to draw

attention to an image feature. Select the color, line thickness, line style (solid, dotted or dashed)

and arrowheads (none, at start, at end, or both) of a Line annotation.

Rectangle: Rectangle annotations allow users to draw a rectangular frame around part of the

image. Use them to show the boundaries of an image feature. Select the color, line thickness and

line style (solid, dotted or dashed) of a Rectangle annotation.

Ellipse: Ellipse annotations are very similar to Rectangle annotations except that they are oval

rather than rectangular. Select the color, line thickness and line style (solid, dotted or dashed) of

an Ellipse annotation.

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