Hi Yongqiang,
You need to create a suitable lookup table (=LUT).
Use Image>Color>Edit LUT.
Press "Set", have 2 colors (with interpolation).
Click on one color field to set it to red (R=255, G=0, B=0).
Set the other color to pink (R=255, G=128, B=128).
For more complicated luts (e.g. from red to pink to yellow) you need
more than two colors.
If you need this LUT often, save it into the ImageJ/luts directory. When
you restart ImageJ, your new LUT will appear in the Image>Lookup Tables
menu (LUTs in the "luts" directory appear below the 2nd separator line
of that menu).
Michael
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On 23.10.19 19:07, Yongqiang Chen wrote:
> Hi ImageJ users,
>
> I want to know how to set colour for a continuum intensity range. For example, I want to set the colour from Red to pink for intensity from 255 to 0. Can ImageJ do this work?
>
> Best Regards,
> Yongqiang
>
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