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7 Click the [Apply] button.
The points corresponding to the selected areas on the color image will be selected.
•Only the points comprising
•Points on back surfaces, points forming
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•Clicking the right mouse button over an image window will cancel the selections made by click- ing the left button or middle button ([Shift] + Left button), and will cause the previously selected areas to be displayed. (This will also cancel the sample points.)
Only the one previous selection can be canceled. Older selections will not be canceled.
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•Each time the [Apply] button is clicked, the previously selected areas and selection state of the points in those areas will be canceled, and the points within the cur- rently selected areas will be selected.
•If sample areas are selected on more than two color im- age windows and the color image window is switched from one to another, the sample areas (i.e. areas en- closed by a dotted line) on the previous color image window will be deleted. The state of the points selected by clicking the [Apply] button on the previous color image window will be confirmed, and those selected by clicking the [Apply] button from the sample area on the new color image window will be added to the confirmed points.
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