hello
I tried this command
run("8-bit");
setAutoThreshold("Default");
//run("Threshold...");
setThreshold(0, 247);
run("Watershed");
run("Analyze Particles...", "size=0-Infinity circularity=0.00-1.00 show=Nothing display clear include summarize record add in_situ");
after a normal thresholding I run watershed, and analyze particles. These lines can be run in a batch mode, allowing you to
analyze folders of image and evaluate processed images and sumary of results. Below the result output of imagej
example-watershed.jpg 331 167469.000 505.949 83.734 84.269 26.628 23.651 108.911 0.862 0.939 NaN
best wishes
carlo bianco
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Inviato: Martedì 6 Agosto 2013 0:27
Oggetto: Counting connected Droplets
Hello,
I would like to count and measure droplets.
Unfortunately all instructions i found so far didn't work since the drops
are connected and therefore are not recognized as different objects, or the
brighter middle of the drops causes problems.
Example image:
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http://imagej.1557.x6.nabble.com/file/n5004315/fc2_save_2013-07-10-140011-0000.png>
Can someone please help me?
Thank You!
Michael
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