Creating and Manipulating Bookmarked Series

Introduction

You can create a bookmarked series within Series Picker to quickly identify key images within a study. After you apply a bookmark to an image, Synapse places the bookmarked image in the Series Picker Bookmarks thumbnail series. When you double-click the bookmarked series, the bookmark series displays in the Series Viewer.

Synapse sorts the bookmarked series so that the oldest bookmarked image displays first.

Creating a Bookmarked Series

Steps

  1. Right-click the image to display a context menu.
  2. Select Tools > Bookmark Image. Synapse displays the Bookmark cursor and adds the Bookmark indicator to the image. The Bookmark indicator displays as a triangle in the lower-right corner of the viewport or the image tile.
  3. Repeat for other images you want to bookmark.

Results

Synapse updates the bookmarked image thumbnails immediately in the Viewer Series Picker. You must refresh PowerJacket to update the bookmarked image thumbnails.

Manipulating a Bookmarked Series

Steps

  1. Double-click the Bookmarks thumbnail in the Series Picker to open a bookmarked series within the Series Viewer.
  2. In the Series Viewer with bookmarked images, you can scroll through the series using the methods available in the standard Viewer, such as the mouse wheel and PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys on your keyboard.
  3. Right-click any bookmarked image to open the context menu and its image manipulation tools.
  4. Modify the image using one or more of the available tools.

    Note:

    The Bookmarks thumbnail in Series Picker shows the total number of bookmarked images in its upper right corner. The bookmark count is maintained in real time.

Additional Options

Additional options include:

  • Click Image Bookmark  on the icon menu.
  • To add or remove a bookmark with a keyboard shortcut, press B + left-click.

Note:

Bookmark is a toggle function. If you attempt to bookmark an image that has already been bookmarked, Synapse turns the bookmark off.

Related Topics

Configuring Custom Shortcut Keys