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To access this function, simply right click on the ITP tray icon and select
’Review Images’. The last image received by the server will be immediately
displayed, and any new images will be brought up as soon as their upload
is completed. If you would like to page through the received images, simply
press the up and down buttons on your keyboard (or use the mouse wheel)
until you have found the picture you would like to view. To zoom in, simply
press the Z key and the image will be displayed in its native resolution.
Pressing Z again will return to the full image display. For a list of the other
available functions, simply right click anywhere on the screen and you will
be presented with a comprehensive list of options. Additionally, pressing the
F1 key will provide you with a help message at any time and pressing Q will
exit the review mode.
4.4 Analysis Modes
In addition to the basic review mode, there are a number of special analysis
modes that can be used by photographers to examine the details of their
images at a glance. These modes are activated by pressing specific keys
while reviewing an image in the live image review system and will remain
active until the user elects to switch back to the normal mode (N). These
modes are covered in detail in the following paragraphs:
The blown highlights mode (B) inverts any pixel that has one or
more channels at the saturation point - this allows the photographer
to see regions of the image that may experience colour shifts or blown
out detail at a glance and correct exposure immediately. By default
the threshold is set to channels that are fully blown (255), however this
can be modified in the options dialog if the photographer would like to
select a lower threshold.
Highlights mode (H) emphasizes the detail contained in the high-
lights of the image - the system expands the upper values across the
range of the monitor’s display, allowing photographers to see details
that would be hard to discern when displayed normally. This allows
you to quickly and easily look into the blown regions of the image and
determine how much detail is still present and what is lost.
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