Displaying an Image at Full Resolution
You can display a raster image at its full resolution in a view.
This can be done
using the Actual Resolution (1:1) tool, in the Raster Display tool box, or by selecting Display > Actual Resolution (1:1)
in the Raster Manager dialog box.
In both cases the view magnification is changed to let you view the image at
its actual resolution, where one screen pixel represents each image pixel.
When identifying the view/image, the identification point also defines the
center of the rescaled view.
To display an image at its full resolution with the Actual Resolution
(1:1) tool
- In the Raster Display tool box, select the Actual Resolution (1:1)
tool.
- Identify the raster image in the
view. The identification point also defines the center of the view.
The view updates, with the identification point at
the center of the view and the image displayed at its true resolution.
- (Optional) Identify another
raster images, to change the view scale so that the image is viewed at its
actual resolution.
To display an image at its full resolution from the Raster Manager dialog
box
- In the Raster Manager dialog box, select the filename of the image.
- Select Display
> Actual Resolution (1:1).
- Identify the view, at the point
that you want to be the center of the rescaled view.
The view updates, with the identification point at
the center of the view and the image displayed at its true resolution.