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Zooming in Image Analyzer?



Hello,

 

In Image Analyzer of CCS 4, is there any way to zoom in/out an image? I looked through all possible options (View Menu, Image Analyzer context menu) but still cannot find one.

I remember in CCS 3.3 one could easily zoom/in out a displayed image. Is this function removed in version 4?

 

 

Jim

  • Jim,

    Once the image is displayed, you can control Zoom using the two magnifying glass icons at the top right of the Image window.

    Hope this helps,

    Rafael

  • Dear Rafael,

    It was so careless of me for failing to notice that. Thanks very much.

     

    Jim

  • Hi.Jim

    I'm new to CCS4. I have an application which deals with images. For debugging purpose I need to display them but it displays incorrectly. Probably I have the wrong Image Analyzer settings. Could you help me out?

     

    my Image Analyzer settings are

    Image format: RGB

     Num pixels per line: 80

     Data format: Packed

    Pixel stride: 1

     Red mask: 0xFFFFFFFF

     Green mask: 0xFFFFFFFF

    Blue mask: 0xFFFFFFFF

    Alpha mask: 0x0000

    Line stride: 1

     Image source: File

     Filename:D:\CCS4\WGCH\workspace\Histogram\1.bmp

     Read data as: 8-bit data

    Thanks

    GuoCHeng

  • Hi,

    I'm new to CCS4. I have an application which deals with images. For debugging purpose I need to display them but it displays incorrectly. Probably I have the wrong Image Analyzer settings. Could you help me out?

    my Image Analyzer settings are

    Image format: RGB

    Num pixels per line: 80

    Data format: Packed

    Pixel stride: 1

    Red mask: 0xFFFFFFFF

    Green mask: 0xFFFFFFFF

    Blue mask: 0xFFFFFFFF

    Alpha mask: 0x0000

    Line stride: 1

    Image source: File

    Filename:D:\CCS4\WGCH\workspace\Histogram\1.bmp

    Read data as: 8-bit data

    Thanks

    GuoCHeng