Split View
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Split View allows multiple images to be opened simultaneously in the Viewer. Each image is confined to a dedicated panel within the viewing area and retains all the usual capabilities that are available when viewing a single image (e.g. annotating, panning, and zooming). Various layout options, such as side-by-side, vertical stacks, and 2-D grids, are available to aid the comparisons, as well as a range of functionality for image synchronization and panel management.
Viewing Multiple Images
Split View can be activated from various areas in the application; in general, wherever it is possible to select multiple images. Any tables that support right-click context menus will provide options for launching the Viewer with multiple images simultaneously. For instance, the Folder Listing table in the Repository, the Search Results table, and the Viewer's Browse Folder Panel can be used to select and view multiple images.
To launch Split View from the Repository
Navigate to any folder in the Repository (click on the Repository button from the Navigation Menu then navigate to a folder)
Select one or more images by holding the Ctrl key (on Windows) or ⌘ / Command key (on macOS) key and clicking on them
Bring up the context menu for the item (or items)
Click on View Images
To launch Split View from Search
Perform a search (click on the Search button from the Navigation Menu then execute a basic query or advanced query)
Select one or more images by holding the Ctrl key (on Windows) or ⌘ / Command key (on macOS) key and clicking on them
Bring up the context menu for the item (or items)
Click on View Images
To activate Split View from within the Viewer (by adding new images)
If the left sidebar is not displayed, toggle it by clicking on the Menu > button at the bottom left of the Viewer
Hover or click on the button in the left sidebar
Select one or more images by holding the Ctrl key (on Windows) or ⌘ / Command key (on macOS) key and clicking on them
Bring up the context menu for the item (or items)
Hover over Add to View in the dropdown menu to expand that menu
In the expanded menu, select the method for insertion into the existing layout
- Append as Row inserts selection as a new row at the bottom of the layout
- Append to Bottom inserts selection as new row(s) at the bottom of the layout, wrapping as required to maintain the grid width
- Append as Column inserts selection as a new column at the right side of the layout
- Append to Right inserts selection as new column(s) at the right side of the layout, wrapping as required to maintain the grid height
To activate Split View from within the Viewer (by replacing existing images)
If the left sidebar is not displayed, toggle it by clicking on the Menu > button at the bottom left of the Viewer
Hover or click on the button in the left sidebar
Select one or more images by holding the Ctrl key (on Windows) or ⌘ / Command key (on macOS) key and clicking on them
Right-click on any of the selected images
Hover over Replace View in the dropdown menu to expand that menu
(Optional) Enable the Randomize toggle to add the images in a random order. Otherwise they are added in the order in which they were selected
In the expanded menu, select the desired method of replacing the images
- Grid will arrange the images in the smallest possible square grid (e.g. 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, etc.)
- Side-by-side will create a single row of images
- Stacked will create a single column of images
Panel Layout
When viewing multiple images, the Viewer is divided into a 2-D grid with rows and columns. By default, the grid is regular and each panel (or cell) has the same size. The grid layout can be customized to create an irregular grid, where a panel can span multiple rows and/or columns. There are convenient options for creating three types of regular grids: side-by-side, vertically stacked, and 2-D grid.
To change the number of rows or columns
Click on the button in the Viewer top bar to display the Layout dialog
From the Rows field, increase the number to append new rows to the bottom of the layout or decrease the number to remove empty rows from the layout
From the Columns field, increase the number to append new columns to the right of the layout or decrease the number to remove empty columns from the layout
(Optional) You can change the Cell Aspect Ratio between Fit, 16:9, 4:3, and 1:1
(Optional) You can adjust the Grid Gap slider to add more separation between the images
To add an empty row
Hover or click on any image adjacent to where you want to add the row, to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the menu
From the dropdown menu, select Insert Row Above to add an empty row above the current image, or Insert Row Below to add an empty row below it
To add an empty column
Hover or click on any image adjacent to where you want to add the column, to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the menu
From the dropdown menu, select Insert Column Before to add an empty column to the left of the current image, or Insert Column After to add an empty column to the right
To remove any row or column from the layout
Hover or click on any image from the row/column to be deleted, to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the menu
Select Remove Row or Remove Column from the dropdown menu
To move an image panel
Hover or click on the image you want to move
Click on the handle at the top right corner of the image and drag it to the new location
To create an irregular grid (by changing the span of panels)
Hover or click on the image you want to span across multiple panels
Click on the handle at the bottom right corner of the image and drag it to expand into panel(s) to the right and/or below the current panel
Panel Aspect Ratio
The aspect of the ratio of the panels can be customized to any of the following values: 16:9, 4:3 and 1:1.
To change the aspect ratio of panels
Click on the button in the Viewer top bar to display the Layout dialog
Click on the dropdown menu next to Cell Aspect Ratio
In the dropdown menu, select the desired aspect ratio
- Fit will adapt the panels' size to attempt to fit all of them on the screen
- 16:9 will enforce a 16:9 aspect ratio for the panels, even if scrolling is required to see all rows and/or columns
- 4:3 will enforce a 4:3 aspect ratio for the panels, even if scrolling is required to see all rows and/or columns
- 1:1 will force panels to remain square
(Optional) Enable the Maximize Panels toggle to expand all panels horizontally to fill the screen, rather than fitting the largest number of panels on screen at a time. This option is only available when aspect ratio is set to a value other than Fit
Panel Spacing
The spacing between each panel (i.e. the separation between panels) can be customized.
To change the spacing between panels
Click on the button in the Viewer top bar to display the Layout dialog
Adjust the Grid Gap slider to add space separating the panels
Panel Controls
Split View divides the available on-screen space for the image Viewer into one or more panels, depending on the number of images that have been chosen. While each panel can be independently controlled, only one panel can be controlled at any given point in time.
To select an image for navigation
Click into any panel to activate it. Note the blue border that appears around the active panel
Use the standard Basic Controls to navigate the image
To view the slide label for a panel
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Hover over the icon in the toolbar to see the slide label for that image
To enable the rotation tool for the selected panel
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the button in the toolbar to show or hide the rotation tool
To add an image to an empty panel
Click on the Add an image button in the center of an empty panel
In the Select Cell Image dialog that pops up, use either the Repository browser or Search to find the desired image
Click on the image to add it to the panel
Color Management
For RGB images, the color correction profile of an image in a panel can be adjusted. The capabilities that are available in the Viewer are also available in Split View panels. See Color Management for more details.
To change the color management profile for the selected panel
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the button dropdown in the toolbar to reveal the color management dialog
Select one of the available ICC color profiles
Panel Contents
To remove an image from a panel
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the menu
Select Remove Image from the dropdown menu. This will leave an empty panel in its place
To replace the image within a panel
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the menu
Select Change Image from the dropdown menu
In the Select Cell Image dialog that pops up, use either the Repository browser or Search to find the desired image
Click on the image to add it to the panel
Single Panel Mode
Activating Split View reduces the screen area available for each image in the panel. If more screen area is required, it's possible to temporarily expand one panel to return to a single image configuration or to open any of any of panels in a new tab (in single panel mode).
To reset the Viewer to single image mode
If the left sidebar is not displayed, toggle it by clicking on the Menu > button at the bottom left of the Viewer
Hover or click on the button in the left sidebar
Right-click on any image in the Browse Folder panel
Click on Replace View in the dropdown menu
To open one image in a new tab (in single image mode)
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the menu
Select Open in Viewer from the dropdown menu
To expand a single image panel
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the button
To minimize an expanded panel (to return to Split View mode)
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button to expand the toolbar if necessary
Click on the button
To replace an image in the view with an image from the Browse Folder panel
If the left sidebar is not displayed, toggle it by clicking on the Menu > button at the bottom left of the Viewer
Hover or click on the button in the left sidebar
Click and drag the desired image onto the panel containing the image to be replaced
In the Replace Image dialog that pops up, click on the Yes button
Synchronization
Images can be synchronized so that panning and magnification actions are performed simultaneously on all images in the Viewer which have been marked as "synchronized".
To synchronize specific images
Hover or click on the image to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each image to synchronize
To synchronize a row or column of images
Hover or click on any image from the row/column to be synchronized, to reveal the toolbar at the top left of the panel
Click on the button next to the button
Select Synchronize Row or Synchronize Column from the dropdown menu
To synchronize all images in the Viewer
Click on the button in the Viewer top bar to display the synchronize menu
Select Synchronize All from the dropdown menu
Magnification
The magnification of the currently selected image can be applied to all synchronized images or to all images in the Viewer.
If you zoom an image that is part of a synchronized set, the change in magnification is also applied to other images in the set. When an image is pushed past its native resolution, the Viewer applies a digital zoom.
To apply the current magnification to all images in the Viewer
Click on the current image magnification in the Viewer top bar
Select Apply to All Slides from the dropdown menu
To apply the current magnification to synchronized images
Click on the current image magnification in the Viewer top bar
Select Apply to Synchronized Slides from the dropdown menu
Drag and Drop
For convenience, images in the Browse Folder Panel can be dragged on to the Viewer, to either replace the images on display or to add new images to the Viewer.
To replace a single image in Viewer using drag and drop
If the left sidebar is not displayed, toggle it by clicking on the Menu > button at the bottom left of the Viewer
Hover or click on the button in the left sidebar
Click and drag a single image onto the panel containing the image to be replaced
In the Replace Image dialog that pops up, click on the Yes button
To add multiple images to the Viewer using drag and drop
If the left sidebar is not displayed, toggle it by clicking on the Menu > button at the bottom left of the Viewer
Hover or click on the button in the left sidebar
Select one or more images by holding the Ctrl key (on Windows) or ⌘ / Command key (on macOS) key and clicking on them
Click and drag the images onto the panel containing the image to be replaced
In the Placement dialog that pops up, select Add to View
Select the method for insertion from the Append dropdown menu
- as Row inserts selection as a new row at the bottom of the layout
- as Column inserts selection as a new column at the right side of the layout
- to Bottom inserts selection as new row(s) at the bottom of the layout, wrapping as required to maintain the grid width
- to Right inserts selection as new column(s) at the right side of the layout, wrapping as required to maintain the grid height
(Optional) Enable the Randomize toggle to add the images in a random order. Otherwise they are added in the order in which they were selected
Click on the Add Images button
To replace the Viewer content with multiple images using drag and drop
If the left sidebar is not displayed, toggle it by clicking on the Menu > button at the bottom left of the Viewer
Hover or click on the button in the left sidebar
Select one or more images by holding the Ctrl key (on Windows) or ⌘ / Command key (on macOS) key and clicking on them
Click and drag the images onto the Viewer
In the Placement dialog that pops up, select Replace View
Select the desired layout from the dropdown menu
- Grid will arrange the images in the smallest possible square grid (e.g. 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, etc.)
- Side-by-side will create a single row of images
- Stacked will create a single column of images
(Optional) Enable the Randomize toggle to add the images in a random order. Otherwise they are added in the order in which they were selected
Click on the Add Images button