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===== Module overview ===== | ===== Module overview ===== |
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The initial appearance of the track correction GUI is shown below: | After clicking **Validate** in the [[usage:tracking|tracking module]], the following GUI should appear: |
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Some tracks can be only a single frame point. In these cases, the status of the associated object as both the start and end of a track is indicated by a dashed orange and cyan border: | Some tracks only consist of a single timepoint. In these cases, the status of the associated object as both the start and end of a track is indicated by a dashed orange and cyan border: |
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Once you are happy with your corrections, simply close the track correction GUI. Your corrected tracks will now be reprocessed and saved, with the new distribution of track lengths appearing in the track length distribution window of the [[usage:tracking|tracking module]]. | Once you are happy with your corrections, simply close the track correction GUI. Your corrected tracks will now be reprocessed and saved, with the new distribution of track lengths appearing in the track length distribution window of the [[usage:tracking|tracking module]]. |
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===== Instructional video ===== | ===== Video demonstration ===== |
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