Result

The Result group lets you combine the tiles into another document. When you click on this tool, Image-Pro creates a new image or image set based on the current configuration of tiled frames in the Tiling View workspace.  

Add/Edit ROI activates the Add/Edit ROI mode. If a ROI is created, it defines the portion of the tiling to be placed into the result image or image set.

Select your Desired Result from the drop-down menu:

Tiled Image:  Tile frames within the ROI are stitched together into a single frame in a new image. Stitching is with the current tile placement and the desired Blending Method (see below)

References Set:  A new image set is created holding references to the tile frames that intersect the ROI; these frames are placed into the XY (Scan) dimension of the set. The referred-to frame X,Y positions are not modified from their original values and no copy of the image data is made. If you save and then reload this image set into a tiling view, you will get the original, unadjusted, tile placement.

Copies Set:  A new image set is created holding copies of the tile frames that intersect the ROI; these frames are placed into the XY (Scan) dimension of the set. The copied frame X,Y positions are modified to reflect the current placement of the tile frames and any warping that needed to be done to support multi-point registration. If you save and then reload this image set into a tiling view, you will get the current, adjusted, tile placement.

Tiled Set:  A new image set is created holding equal-sized frames that cover the ROI completely with no overlap. The new tiles are created by stitching together frames in the tile view with the current tile placement and the desired Blending Method (see below). The resulting tile frames will have no overlap and are placed into the XY (Scan) dimension of the new image set. Usually the tiling will be larger than the ROI, with excess portions needed to fill out a full tile to the right and bottom set to black. If you save and then reload this image set into a tiling view, you will get the a new, perfect (no overlap) tiling rounded out to a full tile.

Blending Method:  This option is only significant if images are overlapping in the Tiling View workspace.  This option controls how the overlap is blended when the new stitched image is created.  The overlap can be blended by gradually fading it out.  This is the "Gradient" method.  The overlap can be blended by trimming the overlapping portions in half.  This is the "Trim" method.  Alternatively you can use no blending method at all.