Append an arbitrary file to the currently opened image document. The Select Attachment window appears, where you can specify the appended file.
This command appends the selected (visible) binary layers to the original contents of the Graticule mask.
Appends a line to the current multipoint experiment table including the PFS offset.
This command changes the Z order of all vector objects so the selected ones are brought to front.
This command inserts the current scale layer into the color image. The scale becomes part of the image. You will be prompt to select whether to process the current image, selected dimension, or the whole ND document.
This command sets calibration with the mentioned objective to the current document in micrometers/pixel. Micrometers are expected as Units.
Erases all vector overlay layers of the current image i.e. annotations, measurement objects, ROIs.
This function displays the binary objects in several different colors. The algorithm is optimized so that two neighboring objects would never display in similar colors.
Having a Z-stack image and a 3D binary. This command colorizes the 3D objects to easily determine if two neighboring objects are connected or not.
The 3D binary is created by the Connect 3D Objects in Binaries command.
This command copies the current graticule into the current binary image.
This function copies current binary image (in case of ND) from selected (visible) layers into clipboard. The copied binary layers can be inserted into another image or as a new image.
The function copies binary layers into the clipboard. The layers can be pasted into different documents.
This function creates a new image document by copying the currently selected components (channels). Components which were not selected are cropped.
Opens the graticule properties window and selects the Mask type. See Binary > Mask > Mask Properties. Mask will be activated after clicking the button.
Fixes the background offset to the current value and stops updating it by values retrieved from the background ROIs.
This function removes unselected components (channels) from the current image. Only the selected ones remain.
Sets the option if the background offset should be kept updated using the values retrieved from the background ROIs on the current image.
This command locks/unlocks the currently selected vector objects. It prevents the user from moving them by mistake.
Sets visibility of the currently selected annotation/measurement object(s) over time.

Inverts the frame selection.

Opens this help page.

Applies the visibility and closes the settings window.

Clears the frame selection.

Selects all frames of the image.
Opens the current image in Organizer (View > Visualization Controls > Organizer ).
Displays a dialog window which selects a file with the graticule, previously exported via the Binary > Mask > Save Mask command.
This function inserts all vector objects that are currently in the application clipboard to the current image. Some vector objects should have been copied to the clipboard previously.
The function pastes binary layers from clipboard into current document. Clipboard must contain some binary layer.
This function displays the vector object properties dialog window of the currently selected object(s). When more objects are selected at once, only the shared properties are displayed.
Displays a dialog window where the channels present in the custom channel can be selected, autoscaled or extracted.
Shows a dialog where the properties (name, modality, wavelength and color) of a specified channel can be changed.
Opens the Reorder Channels dialog window enabling to change the order of the channels in the currently selected image.
Resets the offset calculated by the background probe and switches the background probe off.
Sets the camera settings to match the settings of the specified image file. The *.TIF, *.ND2 and *.JP2 file formats are supported. This function is invoked on the context menu in Opened Images and Auto Capture Folder control windows.
Loads device-related metadata from an image file and sets the connected device(s) accordingly. The *.TIF, *.ND2 and *.JP2 file formats are supported.
Sets the ND setup to match the settings of the specified ND image file. The *.TIF and *.ND2 file formats are supported. This function is invoked on context menu in 'Auto Capture Folder' and 'Opened Images' control windows and also on the 'Reuse' button in 'Image Properties' dialog box.
This command opens the ROI Properties dialog window where visual parameters of the ROIs can be set.
This command changes the Z order of all vector objects so the selected ones are sent to back.
Removes the current image calibration. The image becomes Uncalibrated.
Shows or hides the LUT visualization bar. LUT visualization bar is overlaid on top of the image.
This function displays summarized ND information (information about the current frame of an ND2 document or live image).
Displays value of physical zoom (real magnification of the sample) in a box in the top left corner of the image. To hide the box, right-click on it and select Hide Physical Zoom.
Note
Correct monitor calibration is required by this function to work correctly. See Monitor Calibration.
Sets the option whether the sub-view with all channels should be present in the Split Components viewing mode.
Sets the option whether the Custom sub-view should be present in the Split Components viewing mode.
All channels currently selected for viewing will be saved to the Custom tab. The previous settings will be overwritten.