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For the company I'm working at, we are interested in encrypting ImageJ or the ImageJ macro we are using.
Currently we are working on an ImageJ macro to count objects in a stack of 200 to 600 images.
This macro is going to be used in one of our machines that's used to count particles.
As a company, our goal is to sell the machines. Therefore there's a need for encryption of ImageJ macro files. Is this possible, or should it be translated into another programming language to get this done?
Looking forward to your replies.
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