You can define groups as MPR groups by setting the MPR parameters. These parameters define how MPR reference and result images display in the Viewer and how MPR functionality responds. You can also change the defaults defined here during a viewing session.
1. From the DP List area on the left side of the Conditions window, select a display protocol.
2. Click Next twice.
NOTE: If there is more than one viewbox, you must select the required viewbox.
3. Right-click the MPR group in the monitor graphic, then click Group Selection.
NOTE: The MPR Parameters tab appears in the Group Display Properties dialog box only if the selected group is an MPR group. If the group is not defined as MPR, you can define it by right-clicking the group in the monitor graphic and selecting MPR.
4. Select the MPR Parameters tab.
5. In the Set Result Images Parameters area, set the following parameters:
Thickness: Lets you define the thickness (in mm) of each cross-section cut made in the image.
Spacing: Lets you define the spacing (in mm) between the cross-section cuts.
Dual Windowing: Lets you define whether Dual Windowing is enabled and whether it is horizontal or vertical. This option places copies of the images next to each other in the format you select and allows comparisons such as using different windowing values.
Result Image Orientation: Lets you define the default orientation of Result images in the Viewer.
Sorting: Lets you define the display order of the slices.
6. In the Set Reference Parameters area, set the following parameters:
Reference Image Position: Lets you define where Reference images display on the screen. Automatic displays the reference images on the right for a landscape monitor and on the top for a portrait monitor.
Resize Reference Images: When selected, Reference images are zoomed automatically to fit the maximum available space.
Display Reference Images: Lets you define the Reference image types you want to display.
NOTE: To cancel your changes and restore the default values, click Reset to Default.
7. Click OK.