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title: 'Context images for 2d task'
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linkTitle: 'Context images'
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weight: 23
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description: 'Adding additional contextual images to a task.'
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---
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When you create a task, you can provide the images with additional contextual images.
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To do this, create a folder related_images and place a folder with a contextual image in it
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(make sure the folder has the same name as the image to which it should be tied).
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An example of the structure:
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- root_directory
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- image_1_to_be_annotated.jpg
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- image_2_to_be_annotated.jpg
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- related_images/
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- image_1_to_be_annotated_jpg/
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- context_image_for_image_1.jpg
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- image_2_to_be_annotated_jpg/
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- context_image_for_image_2.jpg
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- subdirectory_example/
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- image_3_to_be_annotated.jpg
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- related_images/
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- image_3_to_be_annotated_jpg/
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- context_image_for_image_3.jpg
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The contextual image is displayed in the upper right corner of the workspace.
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You can hide it by clicking on the corresponding button or maximize the image by clicking on it.
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When the image is maximized, you can rotate it clockwise/counterclockwise and zoom in/out.
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You can also move the image by moving the mouse while holding down the LMB
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and zoom in/out by scrolling the mouse wheel.
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To close the image, just click the `X`.
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