Trace contours on live or acquired images interactively and quickly.
Although Automatic Contouring is a powerful and intelligent command, we recommend that you examine the traced contour and refine the contour(s) manually.
Controls the frequency of the point placement during tracing. A lower setting means fewer points placed.
Closes the current contour as soon as an added point comes within the set number of pixels of the contour start. 0 turns disables this feature. We recommend starting with a value of 30.
Controls a message box that Stereo Investigator displays when the number of points to be deleted exceeds the value set for the prompt. This helps protect you against accidental deletion of a large contour.
Each of these three methods has three controls:
Controls the amount of force that a particular method has on each point placed. A lower Force value tends to move on more of a straight line.
Controls when automatic contouring needs to stop and ask you for help—you will need to examine the tracing and make some decisions. A lower Sensitivity value requires less interaction, but it is more likely to wander into undesirable image areas.
Defines a region on either side of the contour which is sampled during contouring for making point-placement decisions. A larger Sample Width samples farther away from the contour.
Which control should I use? It is possible to use multiple methods simultaneously. However, you may get the best results by using one method at a time. To disable a method, set its forces to 0.
The presets are good starting points to create your own settings. Experiment with these presets—they will give you a sense of how the different parameters and options affect the results.
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