Welcome to hyperspectral imaging!
Discover the invisible with fluxTrainer
You have bought our software or downloaded our demo software, in the following you will find some general information on how to get started.
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Widgets and Parameters of the Data Viewer.
1 View | Menu button to select or deselect shown widgets ('Loaded Data', 'Secondary View', 'Group Assignments', 'All Groups', 'Cube Settings', 'Parameters'). |
2 Export table data | Export table data as .csv or .mat . A window will pop up where selection of the wanted data can be done. |
3 Display switch | Switches display between 'Primary' and 'Secondary View'. |
4 Select display | Select which training step is shown as primary view. Done either by clicking on the 'Select view' button, in the center of the 'Primary View' widget, or by clicking on the 'Change Primary View' button on the left. |
5 Export data cube | Export a selected cube either with the 'Export cube' button or by using the 'Export Current Cube' on the side toolbar. |
6 Remove data cube | Removes a selected cube from the training process. |
7 Select display | Like 4 but for 'Secondary View'. |
8 Parameters | Change parameters from the source, filters or algorithms. To do so left-click on a training step (node) and select 'Edit parameters...'. |
15 Load image series | Load a Portable Network Graphics (.png) series with the following name convention: "Name"+"_"+"Wavelength"+"_"+"Frame Number"+".png", e.g. TestImage_632_5.png. You can provide several frames corresponding to one wavelength which are then averaged. The image series is transformed into a data cube that you can process in the fluxTrainer and export with the ENVI-format. |
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Following window opens now (see on the screenshot below). Select a visualization mode (e.g. spectral chart view to show a spectrum).
After selecting spectral chart view, following picture shows up:
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