The right side of the Dragonfly workspace is the default location for the Data Properties and Settings panel, which lists the datasets and objects that can be shown in the scene views. For the selected object in the top section of the panel, the lower section shows related information, settings, and tools. Pop-up menus are also available that provide access to common operations, as well as to advanced features and tools, such as slice alignment for image stacks, analysis of multi-ROIs, and visualization settings for scalar meshes.
Learning to use the Data Properties and Settings panel is one of the most important steps to working efficiently with Dragonfly.
Data Properties and Settings panel
A. Filters B. Object list C. Options D. Properties and Settings
The buttons at the top of the Data Properties and Settings panel filter the objects that appear in the list.
A. Image Data B. Annotations C. Regions of interest D. Multi-ROIs E. Meshes F. Shapes G. Overlays H. Groups I. Visible objects
You can filter the listed objects as follows:
You can control the visibility of datasets and other objects within a scene, as well as the color of annotations, regions of interest, and meshes, with the icons and buttons available in the object list. Pop-up menus are also available that provide access to advanced features and tools applicable to the selected object.
A. Visibility in scene B. Color or LUT box C. Thumbnail or object type D. Name E. Visibility in 3D
Objects with a * appended to their name indicate that have been modified or represent new data.
You can also drag an object from the list onto a view to show it in a scene.
You can change the color applied to annotations, regions of interest, or meshes, as well the LUT applied to a dataset, multi-ROI, or scalar mesh.
You can organize your work by reordering objects in the top section of the Data Properties and Settings panel. The arrangement of objects in the list also determines the order of visibility in a view. Objects at the top of the list, such as datasets and regions of interest, are displayed over objects that are lower down.
Do the following to reorder items in the top section of the Data Properties and Settings panel.
If you are ready to start a new workflow, you can clear all items from the Data Properties and Settings panel by creating a new session (see How to Start a New Session).
The icons directly below the object list allow you to perform common tasks on selected objects.
A. Opacity Settings B. Copy C. Export D. Import E. Delete
Whenever you work in scenes that contain multiple objects, it can be time consuming to set views exactly as you want. Dragonfly provides co-localized opacity settings options in an integrated dialog, shown below, in which you can quickly adjust the opacity of all objects that are visible in 2D or 3D scene views.
Opacity Settings dialog
Do the following to adjust the opacity of the objects visible in a view:
If required, you can copy, export, or delete objects that are available in the Data Properties and Settings panel. You can also import the objects that you want to work with.
Do one of the following to copy an item listed in the top section of the Data Properties and Settings panel.
Do the following to export an object and multiple objects. Objects are exported in the .ORSObject format, which is a proprietary binary formatted file in which data is written sequentially and XML (Extensible Markup Language) is appended after the binary data (see Exporting Objects for additional information about exporting objects). Refer to the topic Exporting Images for information about saving image data in other file formats.
You can import one or more objects, including image data, regions of interest, annotations, and meshes, that were saved in the ORS Object File (*.ORSObject extension) format. ORS Object files are proprietary binary formatted files in which data is written sequentially and XML (Extensible Markup Language) is appended after the binary data.
You can also import objects that were saved in a session file (*.ORSSession extension). See How to Import Objects from a Session File for more information.
Do the following to delete an item from the top section of the Data Properties and Settings panel.
For the selected object in the top section of the Data Properties and Settings panel, the lower section shows information, settings, and tools related to the type of object selected. Pop-up menus are also available that provide common operations and access to advanced features and tools.
Refer to the following topics for more information:
Image Data Properties and Settings
Annotation Properties and Settings