👾Annotation of Bitmap object

Example of Bitmap annotation
Attribute windows of Bitmap object class creation
Attribute windows of Bitmap object classes

Add new object

  1. Click "Add object" button or you can use one of the suggested shortcuts

  2. Click on the image to start annotating with Lasso tool by default, and adjust the mask. You can also use Brush tool , Auto-selection ,or AI annotation .

Ai annotation window
  1. Double -click or (E) to finish object creation.

Draw the object

  1. Select the object from an object list ( i).

  2. Click and choose the shape and size ([) (]) of the brush.

  3. Click and hold to draw the line of any required shape.

  4. Click where the line starts then press Ctrl and click where the line ends to draw a straight line.

  5. The same functions are available with Erase tool .

Select an object

Right-click on the object or choose it from the list of objects ( i).

Delete an object

To delete object completely:

  1. Select an object.

  2. Click or Backspace.

Bind objects

To bind objects in a pattern Parent>Child do the following:

  1. Open the list of objectsor i.

  2. Select a Child object.

  3. Click or . and then click the Parent object.

To unbind objects select the pair and click or .

Redraw

  1. Select the object.

  2. Click or R .

  3. Draw a new mask.

  4. Click (E) to finish object creation.

Change the Stacking order

  1. Select the object.

  2. Click and choose one of the options from the drop-down menu.

Edge smoothing

  1. Select the object.

  2. Click .

  3. Adjust scroll sensitivity to smooth distorted annotation by dragging the slider .

  4. Click (E).

You can adjust the line accuracy of this drawing with the "Sensitivity" slider.

Move the object

  1. Select the object.

  2. Click (]) and drag the object.

  3. Click (E).

Auto Selection setting window

Auto-Selection

  1. Select the object.

  2. Click and put a dot over the object.

  3. Fine-tune the accuracy of the selection by adjusting the Sensitivity.

  4. Click (E).

If the tool detects and highlights similar pixels outside of the object you want to annotate, you can use the Subtract Auto-Selection tool. Just put a dot over the excessive pixels and adjust the Sensitivity threshold to remove them.

Spot Healing

Spot healing tool window
  1. Select the object.

  2. Click .

  3. Choose to remove holes (absent pixels within the object's mask), remove islands (excessive pixels outside the mask), or both.

  4. Modify the tool's sensitivity by dragging the threshold slider.

  5. Click (E).

Tracking object

  1. Select the object.

  2. Click .

  3. Select the number of frames on which the object needs to be tracked following the current frame.

  4. Click (E).

Before applying the result, you can review how the tracked object looks on every frame, and provide additional prompts (foreground and background points and/or bounding box) on individual frames if the object was not detected correctly on that particular frame.

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