What does Clone View do in Focus?
A Clone View window is a separate opened window for the current project that is connected through your main Focus Maps and Files trees in the view panel. You can use this feature for several tasks. For example, if you want to compare classified images with reference images or if you want to analyze multi-temporal imagery, you can use Clone View to open several independently enhanced versions of the same image to help discriminate certain features. When you have an open Clone View, you can use the Chained Window command to have the cursor position in the Focus view panel automatically control the cursor position in the Clone view, vice versa, or have both cursors affect each other. To chain a Clone View window: • Select Clone View from View on the main menu in Focus. • If you want the cursor in the Focus view panel to follow the cursor in the Clone view, click the Chained Window button on the Focus toolbar. • If you want the cursor in the Clone view to follow the cursor in the Focus vie