Manual selection of flying objects

Manual selection of flying objects

In Nebulb you can easily select any flying object with the mouse, thanks to which it is possible:
  1. Display the information of that flying object (type, image name and time instant when it was captured, intensity and length).
  1. Change the type of the flying object (reclassify it).
  1. Manually define the radiant point (from the selected flying objects).

Manual selection of a flying object

In order to select any flying object, simply do the following:

1. Click on the hand selection button.

Clicking the hand selection button (red arrow) changes the mouse cursor when you hover over the image to indicate that the manual selection mode for flying objects is activated.


2. Select the desired flying object with the mouse.

Regardless of the type of flying object selected, the selected objects are always rendered in white.


IMPORTANT: You can select as many flying objects as you wish.


Deselect a flying object

To deselect a flying object, simply mark it again with the mouse. In this way, clicking with the mouse on a flying object changes its selection state, i.e. it becomes selected if it was not, or deselected if it was.


Deselect all flying objects

To deselect all flying objects at once, simply uncheck the hand button, because when manual selection is deactivated all flying objects are automatically deselected.

By deactivating the hand selection button for flying objects (red arrow), all flying objects are automatically deselected.





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