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- | You now have to create a configuration file your picking project. It contains all important constants and paths and helps you to reproduce your results later on. | + | You now have to create a configuration file for your picking project. It contains all important constants and paths and helps you to reproduce your results later on. |
You can either use the command line to create the configuration file or the GUI. For most users, the GUI should be easier. Select the //config// action and fill in the general fields: | You can either use the command line to create the configuration file or the GUI. For most users, the GUI should be easier. Select the //config// action and fill in the general fields: | ||
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- | You could already press the Start button to generate the config file but you might want to take these options into account: | ||
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* By default, your images are low pass filtered to absolute frequency of 0.1 and saved to disk. You can change the cutoff threshold and the directory for filtered images in the //" | * By default, your images are low pass filtered to absolute frequency of 0.1 and saved to disk. You can change the cutoff threshold and the directory for filtered images in the //" | ||
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**Alternative: | **Alternative: |