You have Results set to display in scientific notation. You can
enable/disable scientific notation in the "Analyze/Set MeasurementsŠ²
dialog. So, 6.18E0 is the same as "6.18 x 10^0² (or just 6.18). 6.18E2
would be ³6.18 x 10^2² or 618. If you want your measurements converted to
physical units, set the conversion from pixels to your unit of choice in
the ³Analyze/Set ScaleŠ² dialog.
- Jim
On 3/17/17, 9:59 AM, "ImageJ Interest Group on behalf of Martín Matías
Pérez Zanón" <
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wrote:
>Hi all, I have some difficulties with this image. I want to measure the
>area you can see on green, but like you can notice the measure give this
>value 6.18 E0.
>I don¹t know what that means, I measure other areas in this video and
>always give me the results in E2, what I assume its square millimeters.
>The set of the scale it¹s the same that I have being using before. Some
>one knows why is that?
>Thaks all
>
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