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A simple question-

William Macy
Hello all- I have been using Process>Filters>Convolve with 2 kernels  
saved as text files. One is a simple vertical edge filter, the other  
a horizontal edge filter. As I use either of these regularly to pre-  
process otolith growth increment images for counting it would be more  
useful if I could incorporate these two kernels/filters in the  
Process>Filters pull-down list rather than opening "Convolve" and  
then loading the appropriate text file containing the desired kernel.

What simple options exist to do this simple task?

Many thanks, Bill


William K. Macy, Ph.D.
Associate Marine Research Scientist
Graduate School of Oceanography
University of RI
South Ferry Rd.
Narragansett RI 02882     tel: 401-874-6174
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Re: A simple question-

Joel Sheffield
Why not turn each convolution into a macro?

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> Hello all- I have been using Process>Filters>Convolve with 2 kernels  
> saved as text files. One is a simple vertical edge filter, the other  
> a horizontal edge filter. As I use either of these regularly to pre-  
> process otolith growth increment images for counting it would be more  
> useful if I could incorporate these two kernels/filters in the  
> Process>Filters pull-down list rather than opening "Convolve" and  
> then loading the appropriate text file containing the desired kernel.
>
> What simple options exist to do this simple task?
>
> Many thanks, Bill
>
>
> William K. Macy, Ph.D.
> Associate Marine Research Scientist
> Graduate School of Oceanography
> University of RI
> South Ferry Rd.
> Narragansett RI 02882     tel: 401-874-6174
> [hidden email]       fax: 401-874-6853


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