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Add SVG export to lut and scale bar
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tischi committed Sep 26, 2023
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- To find out which image is brighter you can try to use `Analyze > Histogram`
- Use the `Set` button in `Image › Adjust › Brightness/Contrast...` and check `[X] Propagate to all other open images`
- Visualise the current LUT as an inset in both images using `Analyze › Tools › Calibration Bar...`
- Export the image using `Plugins › BioVoxxel Figure Tools › Export SVG` (requires BioVoxxel update site)
- SVG preserves the rendering of the scale bar at different zoom levels.
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- Check that those information are consistent
- Add a scale bar to the image using `Analyze › Tools › Scale Bar...`
- Explore the various options for where and how to place the scale bar
- Open the same image again using `File > Open...`
- Export the image using `Plugins › BioVoxxel Figure Tools › Export SVG` (requires BioVoxxel update site)
- SVG preserves the rendering of the scale bar at different zoom levels.
- Open the raw data image again using `File > Open...` instead of Bio-Formats
- Are you getting the same pixel calibration?

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