Roper 4411-0046 Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
100 WinView/32 Manual Version 2.4.M
If there are eleven or more strips of data, they will be displayed as a normal
image, such as that shown in Figure 80 (page 101).
If there are at least three data strips but less than eleven, the data will be
plotted as a 3D Graph as shown in Figure 84 (page 107).
If there are only two strips of data, they will be displayed as graphs stacked
in a two-dimensional plot, the same as for a 3D Graph of two strips. See
Figure 100 (page 117).
A single strip
will always
be plotted as a simple X vs. Y plot. Note that from
two to ten strips, the intensity (Y axis) scale shifts position as required to
read true for the selected strip.
If
Image
is selected, all data points will be plotted as a function of the strip and
pixel number.
If
3D Graph
is selected, multiple data strips will be plotted as a function of
intensity versus pixel number, the actual number of data strips plotted depending
on the 3D Layout display parameter settings. All of the strips could come from
the same frame, or, in the case of a file containing multiple frames, the same
numbered strip could come from each frame.
If
Graph
is selected, the selected data strip only will be plotted as a function of
intensity versus pixel number.
Note the Files of Type text box, which allows you to select files for listing according
to their type. If
WinXData
(*.spe) is selected, only files of type *.spe will be listed.
This is the native WinView/32 format. If
TIFF
or
8-bit TIFF File
(*.tif) is selected,
only files of the type *.tif will be listed. If
All Files
(*.*) is selected, all files in the
folder will be listed. WinView/32 can open either *.spe files or *.tif files (8-bit or 16
bit). Select type
8-bit TIFF File
to open an 8-bit TIFF file. Select type
TIFF File
to
open a 16-bit TIFF file.
Figure 79.
Open window.