The Area measurement in Analyze is defined as the Area of selection in square pixels.
In the attached image there are 3 outlined objects. 0bject 580 is much smaller and anterior than object 581 which is in the center of the head. It looks like the area of 581 should be at least 2-3 times 580. However, from the results below 581 is only about 10% larger. Can anybody please explain this? Object Image ID Area X Y Slice 579 04:ID001122228 1936 253.06 311.66 228 580 04:ID001122228 319 166.33 201.65 228 581 04:ID001122228 353 240.86 298.37 228 Thanks. Douglas Dr Douglas K Benn, BDS,DDS, M.Phil., Ph.D., Dipl. Dental Radiology (Royal College of Radiologists, England). Professor and Director of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology Dept of General Dentistry Creighton University Dental School 2802 Webster St, Boyne 210 Omaha Nebraska 68178 Tel: (402)280 5025 Fax: (402)280 5094 Drawing of 04.jpg (19K) Download Attachment |
Douglas,
I binarized your image using Process/Binary/Make Binary. Then I used the rectangular RIU tool and duplicate to make smaller image copies of objects 580 and 581. The I used Binary/Fill Holes to convert these to solid silhouettes. Finaly, I used Analyze/Analyze Particles to compute their areas. I repeated the process for the whole image to measure object 579. The results are shown below. Object 581 is about 4 times bigger in area than 579. could you have been measuring the ara of the outlines only and not the filled in ouitlines? David Webster 579 Drawing of 04.jpg 127967 255 1 580 Drawing of 04-2.jpg 749 255 1 581 Drawing of 04-1.jpg 3001 255 1 On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Benn, Douglas K. <[hidden email]>wrote: > The Area measurement in Analyze is defined as the Area of selection in > square pixels. > > In the attached image there are 3 outlined objects. 0bject 580 is much > smaller and anterior than object 581 which is in the center of the head. It > looks like the area of 581 should be at least 2-3 times 580. However, from > the results below 581 is only about 10% larger. Can anybody please explain > this? > > Object Image ID Area X Y Slice > 579 04:ID001122228 1936 253.06 311.66 228 > 580 04:ID001122228 319 166.33 201.65 228 > 581 04:ID001122228 353 240.86 298.37 228 > > Thanks. > > Douglas > > Dr Douglas K Benn, BDS,DDS, M.Phil., Ph.D., Dipl. Dental Radiology (Royal > College of Radiologists, England). > Professor and Director of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology > Dept of General Dentistry > Creighton University Dental School > 2802 Webster St, Boyne 210 > Omaha > Nebraska 68178 > > Tel: (402)280 5025 > Fax: (402)280 5094 > > > |
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Hi Douglas,
probably there is an interior hole in object 581. It won't be shown in the 'outline' output of 'Analyze Particles'. Michael ________________________________________________________________ On 7 May 2010, at 05:37, Benn, Douglas K. wrote: > The Area measurement in Analyze is defined as the Area of selection > in square pixels. > > In the attached image there are 3 outlined objects. 0bject 580 is > much smaller and anterior than object 581 which is in the center of > the head. It looks like the area of 581 should be at least 2-3 > times 580. However, from the results below 581 is only about 10% > larger. Can anybody please explain this? > > Object Image ID Area X Y Slice > 579 04:ID001122228 1936 253.06 311.66 228 > 580 04:ID001122228 319 166.33 201.65 228 > 581 04:ID001122228 353 240.86 298.37 228 > > Thanks. > > Douglas |
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Dear David & Michael,
Thanks for your suggestions. Michael, I don't think there are any included holes. David, I don't know why it would just be measuring the pixels in the outline. Wayne is going to have a look. Best wishes. Douglas -----Original Message----- From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of David Webster Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 1:14 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Area measurements Douglas, I binarized your image using Process/Binary/Make Binary. Then I used the rectangular RIU tool and duplicate to make smaller image copies of objects 580 and 581. The I used Binary/Fill Holes to convert these to solid silhouettes. Finaly, I used Analyze/Analyze Particles to compute their areas. I repeated the process for the whole image to measure object 579. The results are shown below. Object 581 is about 4 times bigger in area than 579. could you have been measuring the ara of the outlines only and not the filled in ouitlines? David Webster 579 Drawing of 04.jpg 127967 255 1 580 Drawing of 04-2.jpg 749 255 1 581 Drawing of 04-1.jpg 3001 255 1 On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Benn, Douglas K. <[hidden email]>wrote: > The Area measurement in Analyze is defined as the Area of selection in > square pixels. > > In the attached image there are 3 outlined objects. 0bject 580 is much > smaller and anterior than object 581 which is in the center of the head. It > looks like the area of 581 should be at least 2-3 times 580. However, from > the results below 581 is only about 10% larger. Can anybody please explain > this? > > Object Image ID Area X Y Slice > 579 04:ID001122228 1936 253.06 311.66 228 > 580 04:ID001122228 319 166.33 201.65 228 > 581 04:ID001122228 353 240.86 298.37 228 > > Thanks. > > Douglas > > Dr Douglas K Benn, BDS,DDS, M.Phil., Ph.D., Dipl. Dental Radiology > College of Radiologists, England). > Professor and Director of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology > Dept of General Dentistry > Creighton University Dental School > 2802 Webster St, Boyne 210 > Omaha > Nebraska 68178 > > Tel: (402)280 5025 > Fax: (402)280 5094 > > > |
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