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Selecting Key Elements in the RGB Viewer

Mastering the RGB Viewer

Plotting Colour Values
Controlling Elements with the Directional Arrow
Each key element (tolerance, softness, and patches)
has a directional arrow that passes through its centre point. Use
this arrow to indicate the direction in which you want to perform
a particular action, such as scaling or translating the element.
- To
display an element's arrow, select the element by clicking on it.
- To
set the arrow direction manually, click inside the key element anywhere
between its centre and the area towards which you want the arrow
to point.
NoteYou can only click on a part of the element's
surface that is visible. If necessary, rotate the RGB viewer so
that the correct area of the surface is visible.
- To
point the arrow towards a plotted point, simply select the element
(either by clicking on it or using the Picking box) before plotting.
The arrow will automatically point towards the plotted point.
- To
reverse the direction of the arrow, click the Reverse Point button
in the Key menu.