Dear all (probably mostly Wayne)
When I use Analyse/calibrate in menu, I can set the unit for the value of a 32bits image. With the macro recorder, I obtain: run("Calibrate...", "function=None"); the way the unit was set isn't shown and this isn't working in a macro. In a macro, I tried: run("Calibrate...", "unit=ms"); but this isn't working. More when you save the image, with the unit set, this isn't saved. So, is It possible to add a way to set this unit in a macro for 32bits image and add this in the imageinfo just something like that: Calibration function: None Unit: "ms" Best regards, François -- *François GANNIER* Directeur Dpt Physiologie Animale /Université de Tours - Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Avenue Monge - 37200 TOURS 02 47 36 70 13/ -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
I could reproduce this possible bug with this macro:
run("M51 Galaxy (177K, 16-bits)"); run("32-bit"); run("Calibrate...", "function=None unit=ms"); The documentation (and the warning dialog) write that it should be possible, see: https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/guide/146-30.html#sub:Calibrate... The macro recorder doesn't record a changed unit with 32-bit images, too. -- Sent from: http://imagej.1557.x6.nabble.com/ -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Dear Marcel,
I'm not sure it is an issue with the picture type nor the Analyze>Calibrate... method. I can reproduce the issue with the following small plugin: import ij.*; import ij.process.*; import ij.gui.*; import java.awt.*; import ij.plugin.*; import ij.measure.Calibration; public class My_Plugin implements PlugIn { public void run(String arg) { ImagePlus imp = IJ.openImage("http://wsr.imagej.net/images/m51.zip"); // IJ.run(imp, "32-bit", ""); Calibration cal = new Calibration(imp); cal.pixelWidth = 1.5; cal.pixelHeight = 1.4; cal.setXUnit ("micronx"); cal.setYUnit ("microny"); cal.setValueUnit("µs"); imp.setCalibration(cal); imp.show(); IJ.log(imp.getCalibration().getValueUnit()); IJ.run(imp, "Show Info...", ""); } } My best regards, Philippe ----- Mail original ----- De: "Marcel." <[hidden email]> À: "imagej" <[hidden email]> Envoyé: Mercredi 10 Juillet 2019 11:11:32 Objet: Re: Calibrate function for 32bits images I could reproduce this possible bug with this macro: run("M51 Galaxy (177K, 16-bits)"); run("32-bit"); run("Calibrate...", "function=None unit=ms"); The documentation (and the warning dialog) write that it should be possible, see: https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/guide/146-30.html#sub:Calibrate... The macro recorder doesn't record a changed unit with 32-bit images, too. -- Sent from: http://imagej.1557.x6.nabble.com/ -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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> On Jul 10, 2019, at 4:25 AM, François Gannier <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Dear all (probably mostly Wayne) > > When I use Analyse/calibrate in menu, I can set the unit for the value > of a 32bits image. > With the macro recorder, I obtain: > run("Calibrate...", "function=None"); \ Upgrade to the latest daily build (1.52q20) and you will get run("Calibrate...", "function=None unit=ms"); > the way the unit was set isn't shown and this isn't working in a macro. > > In a macro, I tried: > run("Calibrate...", "unit=ms"); > but this isn't working. It will work if you upgrade to the daily build. > More when you save the image, with the unit set, this isn't saved. The unit is saved with the image. > So, is It possible to add a way to set this unit in a macro for 32bits > image and add this in the imageinfo just something like that: > Calibration function: None > Unit: “ms" Upgrade to the daily build, set the unit using run("Calibrate...", "function=None unit=ms”); and the following information will be added to Image>Show Info window: Calibration function: None Unit: “ms" This macro reproduces the problem: newImage("Untitled", "32-bit noise", 512, 512, 1); run("Calibrate...", "function=None unit=ms"); run("Show Info...”); -wayne -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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Thank you Wayne for your very fast reactivity.
this is exactly what I needed and is working perfectly. -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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