The intensity map mode of displaying data averages the line over the line profile. An example of artificial EIS data made by John Mariska from a TRACE image of an active region is displayed below. [{Image src='ximage.png' width='' height='' align='center' }] If more than one line is selected in {{xcontrol}}, several such windows will show up. For a raster containing M slit positions and N exposures, the map will have N x M pixels. For a scanning raster, the N exposures (abscissa) translates into solar-X position, while for a sit-and-stare the corresponding axis dimesnion will be time. The ordinate axis translates to solar-Y. The menus available to this mode of display are the similar as those described for the [xdetector|QuicklookDetector] display. In addition, at the bottom of the left column there is a button, __Define Line__ which will allow you to choose which portion of the line profile is to be used for making the image.