Tracing contours
Procedure
- Click Acquire>Outline ROI.
- Outline the ROI by tracing a contour.
- Click to place a point, move the cursor to a new position then click again to draw a line segment between the two points. Continue to place points to trace the contour.
- If the ROI is larger than the field of view, it is easiest to trace if Move>AutoMove is turned on.
- If you make a mistake, press Ctrl-Z to erase the last points.
- To change the color of a contour, click the cog icon to open Contour Settings. About tracing modes
There are multiple tracing methods for contours and neuronal processes. To change the method while tracing, right-click and select a method from the right-click menu.
- Simple click tracing: This is the default method. Click to place a point along an object, move the cursor to a new position then click again to draw a line segment between the two points. Continue to place points until the entire object has been traced.
- Rubber line tracing: This method is similar to simple click tracing. As you move the cursor to a new position, a "rubber line" is drawn from the last point you placed to your current cursor position.
- Continuous tracing: Trace by dragging the mouse.
When you're done tracing an object, right-click and select an ending.
To modify the tracing parameters, use the File > Preferences > Tracing panel.
- When you're done tracing, right-click and select Close contour to finish the contour of the ROI.
Focusing while tracing
Control the focus via the use of the joystick or the Page Up | Page Down keys on your keyboard.
When using a microscope with a built-in Z motor system, focus using the microscope's focus knobs and the focal depth changes are reported to .
Closed vs. open contours
You need to use a closed contour to obtain measurements of the area within the contour. An open contour can be used to measure the length of a curved line.
An open contour can later be closed or appended by editing.