Tracing contours (2D)

Procedure

  1. A specimen is in view, and a reference point has been placed.
  2. Go to Trace>Contours to select a contour type.
  3. Select a contour name from the Contour Selection panel.

    To change the name | color of a contour:

    • Contour Selection panel: click the name and type a new name | double-click the color picker and change the color.
    • Dropdown menu: from the Trace ribbon bar, click the cog icon to open Contour preferences .

    To change the name | color of a contour, click the name and type a new name | double-click the color picker and change the color int he Contour Selection panel.

     

     

     

     

  4. Select a tracing method by right-clicking in the tracing window. The method chosen is strictly a matter of preference.

    The tracing method can be changed at any time during the tracing by right-clicking in the tracing window.

  5. Trace the contour of choice: Click to place points along the boundaries of a region of interest; when you're done, right-click and select close contour or end open contour.
    • To adjust the thickness of the contour, scroll the mouse wheel.
    • If the contour is larger than the field of view, it is easiest to trace if Move>Tools>AutoMove is turned on.
    • If you make a mistake, press Ctrl-Z to erase the last drawn points one by one back to the beginning of the contour.

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.

To end a contour

Right-click in the Tracing window and choose either End Open Contour or Close Contour.

An open contour can later be closed or appended by editing.