Select – Color

Selecting Points within Specified Homogeneous Area

This command is used to select the points corresponding to the homogeneous areas that are selected by specifying sample color data (sample point) on the color image window.

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Selected points will be displayed in red, and unselected points will be displayed in blue.

Left

: Selects the sample color data (sample points).

Middle ([Shift] + Left)

: Selects the sample color data to be excluded from the area enclosed by a dotted line.

Right

: Cancels the previous operation (Undo).

Operating Procedure

1 From the element list, select the desired element.

2 Click [Color] on the [Select] menu. The [Select-Color] dialog box will appear.

The cursor will switch to a cross cursor when it is located over the color image window.

• The selected element will be ready to be displayed in all windows. It will be displayed if it is not displayed in the active window or the windows for which all the elements are set to be displayed.

• If the image window that displays a color image has not been opened, it will be displayed when this command is selected. If the color image window of an element other than the selected element is currently displayed, it will be closed.

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3 On the color image window, locate the cross cursor to the point (sample point) containing the desired color, then click the left mouse button.

An “×” mark will be displayed on the sample point, and the homogeneous color area around the sample

point will be enclosed by a blinking dotted line. The size of the area changes according to the value set in [Color range].

4 While observing the selected area, adjust the Color range (1 to 100) in the [Select-Color] dialogbox.

The larger the color range is, the larger the en- closed area.

If the color range is changed after the sample point is specified, the selected area (the area en- closed by a dotted line) will change accordingly.

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