Automated saving of anatomic landmarks by clicking points on a X-Ray

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Automated saving of anatomic landmarks by clicking points on a X-Ray

burazija
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Hi,

I'm new to ImageJ (installed it few hours ago). I have around 150 X-Rays (always of the same bone) and would like to perform simple distance measurement by defining certain points by clicking on them on the image and getting an output file with x,y coordinates of point1, point2, point3...
Ideally all points of all X-Rays should be saved in one single file.
I tried finding an answer on the net before posting here, but couldn't find anything similar.
So, thank you all so much for your suggestions!
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Re: Automated saving of anatomic landmarks by clicking points on a X-Ray

hadim
Please try the following:

- use "Multi-Point Tool" on the toolbar (right click on Point tool)
- click on all your Point Of Interest (POI)
- click on Analyze > Measure
- a new window with a table containing the coordinate of your POI should appear
- you can save these data by clicking on File > Save As

Hope it helps.

PS: try to find a Fiji tutorial. It will explain you the basics of the
use Fiji/ImageJ.

Best

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On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 11:55 AM, HadiM <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Please try the following:
>
> - use "Multi-Point Tool" on the toolbar (right click on Point tool)
> - click on all your Point Of Interest (POI)
> - click on Analyze > Measure
> - a new window with a table containing the coordinate of your POI should appear
> - you can save these data by clicking on File > Save As
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> PS: try to find a Fiji tutorial. It will explain you the basics of the
> use Fiji/ImageJ.
>
> Best
>
> --
> HadiM
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 11:12 AM, burazija <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm new to ImageJ (installed it few hours ago). I have around 150 X-Rays
>> (always of the same bone) and would like to perform simple distance
>> measurement by defining certain points by clicking on them on the image and
>> getting an output file with x,y cooradinates of point1, point2, point3...
>> Ideally all points of all X-Rays should be saved in one single file.
>> I tried finding an answer on the net before posting here, but couldn't find
>> anything similar.
>> So, thank you all so much for your suggestions!
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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