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| - | ===== Annotations ===== | + | ===== Customize and Make an Annotation ===== |
| - | ==== Basic Controls ==== | + | This guide will take you through making and customizing annotations in the annotations tab.\\ |
| + | All annotations in PIMS LS are CEIVD-C certified for diagnostic measurement of both distances and areas, and these measurements are automatically displayed. | ||
| - | To start with we have basic set of controls that allows us perform different operations on an annotation. It includes saving, toggling and styling of the annotation. | + | {{:annotations_3.0.png?direct|}} |
| - | {{:basic_controls.png?direct&600|}} | + | ===Quick annotations=== |
| - | ==== Toggling Annotation Panel ==== | + | By default, the annotation tool you select will be black with no fill.\\ |
| + | To make one, simply click on one of the basic or polygon annotation tools, and click / click and drag on your image where you want it to go.\\ | ||
| + | In the image below, the example of the closed freehand is highlighted | ||
| - | The very first button in the annotation panel is "Toggle Annotation Panel" which adds the annotation panel to the viewport. The panel shows details about all the annotations you added to a particular slide with different stats as well. | + | {{:polygon_shapes_3.0.png?direct&200|}} |
| - | {{:annotation-p.png?direct&600|}} | + | ===Custom Annotations=== |
| - | ==== Saving and auto-saving annotations ==== | + | But what if you don't want basic black? Luckily there are lots of options.\\ |
| + | In the style group you can choose from: | ||
| + | * Outline colour | ||
| + | * Outline thickness | ||
| + | * Outline transparency | ||
| + | * Fill colour | ||
| + | * Fill transparency | ||
| - | Next is "Save Annotations" button that allows you to save annotation to the PMA.core server. Once you click on it you will get a notification if annotation was successfully save or not. | + | {{:annotation_settings_3.0.png?direct|}} |
| - | {{:save.png?direct&600|}} | + | Once you click on one of the style icons, the options e.g. colour, % opacity, thickness... will display respective options |
| + | Choose your preferred option(s) | ||
| - | ==== Controlling the visibility of annotations elements ==== | + | {{:annotation_colors_3.0.png?200|}} |
| - | **(Toggle Annotations)** | + | Then choose a simple or a polygon shape.\\ |
| + | The closed freehand (highlighted below) is very useful - you can click and drag around a shape, and when you release the shape will automatically be connected together. | ||
| - | To control the visibility of annotation elements we can click on the "Toggle Annotations" button. The settings on the ribbon are applied global to all annotations. You can control the visibility of individual annotations via the annotations panel. | + | {{:clsoe_freehand_3.0.png?600|}} |
| - | {{:toggling.png?direct&600|}} | + | Once you've completed drawing your annotation, you will be get a box with default annotation classification and test. User can change these values anytime. |
| - | **(Toggle Annotation Text)** | + | {{:close_freehand_1_-_3.0.png?600|}} |
| - | "Toggle Annotation Text" button allows us to control visibility of annotation text only. | ||
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| - | ==== Styling your annotations ==== | ||
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| - | PMA.studio allows adding different styling to the annotations. You can change annotation color, pen width and opacity using these controls: | ||
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| - | {{:syling.png?direct&600|}} | ||
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| - | Now go ahead and play a bit with the different shapes. Draw some circles, rectangles, arrows, and see how they interact with the annotations panel. Eventually you can get something like this: | ||
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| - | {{:annotation-panel.png?600|}} | ||
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| - | In the annotations panel, you see that area and length of annotation objects are calculated based on a dimensionality of the respective object. If you just draw a line, then the line by definition has no surface area. If you just put a landmark icon down, it has neither an area or a length. | ||
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| - | You can add notes to individual annotations, and toggle the visualize by clicking on the “eye” icon on the right-hand side of an annotation | ||
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| - | An annotation note has two properties: the note itself, and the annotation’s classification. By default, all annotations are placed in the “generic” category, but these can be extended just by entering names for them. | ||
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