There are three ↓modifier keys in ImageJ: The full list of ImageJ shortcuts ( see Keyboard Shortcuts↓) can be retrieved at any time using the Plugins ▷ Utilities ▷ List Shortcuts…↓ command. For example, the command Edit ▷ Invert ↓ can be evoked by Shift I or Ctrl Shift I if Require control key for shortcuts is checked. Please note that the notation for these key-bindings is case sensitive, i.e., Shift-modifiers are not explicitly mentioned (a capital A means Shift-A) and assumes that Require control key for shortcuts in Edit ▷ Options ▷ Misc…↓ is unchecked (i.e., except when using the IJ Editor↓ or the Text Tool↓, you won’t have to hold down the Control key to use menu shortcuts). Similarly, in this guide each command has its shortcut key listed on its name (flanked by square brackets). You’ll learn more and more ↓ ↓shortcut keys as you use ImageJ, because (almost) all shortcuts are listed throughout ImageJ menus. 10 Settings and Preferences] \improvement.8 Overlays] \improvementImproved handling of Overlays.7.3 Selections With Sub-pixel Coordinates↓ \featureSelections with sub-pixel resolution.6.2.2 Conveying Color Information This section is partially extracted from Masataka Okabe and Kei Ito, Color Universal Design (CUD) - How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to Colorblind people,, accessed 2009.01.15.6.2.1 Color Spaces and Color Separation.6 Color Images This section is partially extracted from the MBF ImageJ online manual at.5 Stacks, Virtual Stacks and Hyperstacks.
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