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Image normalization

Afshin Haghparast
*Dear All:*

Hi, I am a fresh user of ImageJ and plan to normalize banded-chromosome
images however I am
a bit confused about where to start and what to do! so I appreciate if
you can kindly give me some
tips to begin with. I have uploaded some of my images for you to get a
better insight.

http://picasaweb.google.co.jp/gigapersia/Banding?authkey=NhCau4ljdrY

Sincerely Yours,
S.M.A Haghparast, M2
Biochemical Engineering (Ohtake Lab),
Department of Biotechnology,
Graduate school of Engineering,Osaka Uinversity,
Yamada-oka 2-1,Suita-shi,Osaka,Japan 565-0871
Tel: 06-6879-7437      Fax: 06-6879-7439
E-mail:[hidden email]
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Re: Image normalization

dscho
Hi,

On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Afshin wrote:

> Hi, I am a fresh user of ImageJ and plan to normalize banded-chromosome
> images however I am a bit confused about where to start and what to do!
> so I appreciate if you can kindly give me some tips to begin with. I
> have uploaded some of my images for you to get a better insight.

And what exactly do you want to do?

> http://picasaweb.google.co.jp/gigapersia/Banding?authkey=NhCau4ljdrY

They say a picture says more than a thousand words, but I would sure like
some words in a language I can read there... :-)

Ciao,
Dscho
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Re: Image normalization

Pedro J CamelloDr Pedro J Camello
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You have to describe the exact meaning of image normalization for you.
Number of chromosmes/image? levels of grey, number of bands,.....?

Afshin escribió:

> *Dear All:*
>
> Hi, I am a fresh user of ImageJ and plan to normalize
> banded-chromosome images however I am
> a bit confused about where to start and what to do! so I appreciate if
> you can kindly give me some
> tips to begin with. I have uploaded some of my images for you to get a
> better insight.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.co.jp/gigapersia/Banding?authkey=NhCau4ljdrY
>
> Sincerely Yours,
> S.M.A Haghparast, M2
> Biochemical Engineering (Ohtake Lab),
> Department of Biotechnology,
> Graduate school of Engineering,Osaka Uinversity,
> Yamada-oka 2-1,Suita-shi,Osaka,Japan 565-0871
> Tel: 06-6879-7437      Fax: 06-6879-7439
> E-mail:[hidden email]
>