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Chapter 4: Enhancement Tools
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4.6 False Color
These tools consist of eleven pre-defined color palettes that can be applied to an image.
To select a palette, simply click on one of the four buttons labeled GRAY PALETTE,
SATURATION, NEXT or PREVIOUS.
False Color Selection Box
When a palette is selected, its range of colors is displayed to the left of the palette buttons
and automatically applied to the image. To apply a different palette to the image, click
the NEXT or PREVIOUS buttons.
Note: changes in Black level, White level and Gamma setting can alter the effect of
each of the palettes, and can enhance the results produced.
Gray Scale (Palette 0)
This is the default or standard gray scale, consisting of different gray levels, ranging from
black to white.
Saturation (Palette 1)
This is a modified gray scale palette in which black is replaced with green, and white is
replaced with red. Over- and under-exposed areas of the image are thus shown as green
or red, while areas within the linear range of the CCD chip are shown in gray scale. The
Saturation Palette is especially useful during quantitation, as areas outside the linear
range of the instrument do not give accurate quantitative information. This palette allows
the user to avoid those areas during quantitative analysis.
This palette can also be accessed by clicking the Show Saturation checkbox in the
Camera Setup and Preview function (accessible by clicking on the Camera icon in the
ToolBar window)
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