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The Image Analysis section describes viewing and display options, points out metadata fields, and demonstrates image analysis techniques.
Images can be viewed in
Instructions on how to open two images side-by-side. Some possibilities for comparisons of the two images are demonstrated.
Double click a thumbnail image to open it.
Double click on the second thumbnail image that is to be compared with the first.
Return to the thumbnail display, right click, and select "Bring image viewers to front".
Right click on the selected image and select "Bring Image Viewer to the Front".
Use all of the image viewer tools that we explored in the previous section for side-by-side comparisons.
Small Thumbnail Display
The Small Thumbnails is the preferred display for scanning a larger number of results. Each result record includes:
Records can be sorted by
The arrow keys will move you through each page of 24 images. Icons indicate options to refine results with the advanced search, open an image group, or change the display to large thumbnails.
This toolbar is also available in the large thumbnail display.
The Large Thumbnail display provides the basic metadata:
Click on the View Full Record link to see all of the metadata.
The additional fields visible in the full record include
The specifics of the metadata are obtained from the source. ARTstor does not rely on a controlled vocabulary.
The second tab in the metadata full record provides information about the properties of the file:
If you are logged in to your ARTstor account, additional tabs will appear on the metadata full record.
Double click the thumbnail image to launch the image viewer.
Note the series of button in the lower right of the screen.
You can also show the metadata alongside the image, or maximize.