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MultiSpectral Display Controls
Overview

HYDRA MultiSpectral Display controls are used to create a multispectral display within McIDAS-V. There are two sets of controls, the MultiSpectral Display and the MultiSpectral Probes. The Multispectral Display consists of three tabs: Display, Settings, and Histogram.

The Display tab shows the spectra. This may differ if the data source is Hyperspectral data or Multispectral data due to the number of bands included with the data. Hyperspectral data will have a spectra drawn as a line, while multispectral data will show a variety of points:

Image 1: Display Tab of the MultiSpectral Display Controls Window for Hyperspectral Data
Image 1: Display Tab of the MultiSpectral Display Controls Window for Hyperspectral Data
Image 2: Display Tab of the MultiSpectral Display Controls Window for Multispectral Data
Image 2: Display Tab of the MultiSpectral Display Controls Window for Multispectral Data
Properties

Use the Shift+left click+drag combination to create a box of a region to zoom in on. To return to the full spectra, use Ctrl+left click. Middle-clicking on a point in the spectra will change the wavelength/wavenumber of the image displayed. Right click+drag will translate the spectra left or right. Left click+drag on the green wavelength/wavenumber selector bar will allow for changing the wavelength displayed in the image. When dragging the selector bar, the wavelength/wavenumber will be displayed in the upper left corner of the spectra window for the current location of the the bar.

The Settings tab shows the settings for this display control and the readout probes:

Image 3: Settings Tab of the MultiSpectral Display Controls Window
Image 3: Settings Tab of the MultiSpectral Display Controls Window
Properties

The Histogram tab shows the histogram of the data for the image:

Image 4: Histogram Tab of Multispectral Display Controls Window
Image 4: Histogram Tab of the MultiSpectral Display Controls Window

Zoom in by left-clicking and dragging on the histogram, or enter in a set of minimum and maximum values.

Properties
Menus

Many of the menu items seen utilizing this display are standard options that can be found in the Menus section of the Layer Controls page. However, there is one option that is unique to this display.

The View menu has this unique option:


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