Hi all,
does anyone know a way I can burn my point selections (used to measure distances on the image) onto the .jpg that I'm looking at? The only alternative as I see is to either use the pencil tool to mark where the point selections were, or to do a screen capture and crop it down. As we will be measuring literally thousands of images, these are both too cumbersome techniques. I've done a bit of net searching, but am yet to find a macro or plugin to help. Many thanks, Will |
Hi Will,
Can't you just draw your selections onto the images using the ROI Manager and then save the images as TIFFs? You can also save those selections if you want to. You may want to change the mode to RGB if the images are grayscale so that you can draw the selections in a colour that stands out more. Cheers, Jacqui Jacqueline Ross Biomedical Imaging Research Unit School of Medical Sciences Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, NEW ZEALAND Tel: 64 9 373 7599 Ext 87438 Fax: 64 9 373 7484 http://www.health.auckland.ac.nz/biru/ -----Original Message----- From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Will Robbins Sent: 12 March 2007 15:57 To: [hidden email] Subject: Is it possible to save your point selections onto images? Hi all, does anyone know a way I can burn my point selections (used to measure distances on the image) onto the .jpg that I'm looking at? The only alternative as I see is to either use the pencil tool to mark where the point selections were, or to do a screen capture and crop it down. As we will be measuring literally thousands of images, these are both too cumbersome techniques. I've done a bit of net searching, but am yet to find a macro or plugin to help. Many thanks, Will |
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Hi Jacqui,
I have tried adding the points through the ROI manager, and while I can measure the distances OK, I still have the same issue that it doesn't save the points directly onto the image (even as a .TIF). Also the ROI file it creates doesn't always place the points back onto the orginal image in the exact same position when I re-load it (this is critical in what we're measuring). Cheers, Will |
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> does anyone know a way I can burn my point selections (used to
> measure distances on the image) onto the .jpg that I'm looking at? > The only alternative as I see is to either use the pencil tool to > mark where the point selections were, or to do a screen capture > and crop it down. As we will be measuring literally thousands of > images, these are both too cumbersome techniques. I've done a > bit of net searching, but am yet to find a macro or plugin to help. Use the Edit>Draw command to permanently draw a point selection on the image. Double click on the point tool to set the mark width. -wayne |
Fantastic! Thanks heaps for that!
Cheers, Will Rasband Wayne <[hidden email]> Sent by: ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> 12/03/2007 03:58 PM Please respond to ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> To [hidden email] cc Subject Re: Is it possible to save your point selections onto images? > does anyone know a way I can burn my point selections (used to > measure distances on the image) onto the .jpg that I'm looking at? > The only alternative as I see is to either use the pencil tool to > mark where the point selections were, or to do a screen capture > and crop it down. As we will be measuring literally thousands of > images, these are both too cumbersome techniques. I've done a > bit of net searching, but am yet to find a macro or plugin to help. Use the Edit>Draw command to permanently draw a point selection on the image. Double click on the point tool to set the mark width. -wayne This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it and notify the sender. Views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of their organisation. |
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Hi Will,
Sorry, I should have given more detailed instructions in my reply to you but now Wayne has beaten me to it! Cheers, Jacqui Jacqueline Ross Biomedical Imaging Research Unit School of Medical Sciences Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, NEW ZEALAND Tel: 64 9 373 7599 Ext 87438 Fax: 64 9 373 7484 http://www.health.auckland.ac.nz/biru/ -----Original Message----- From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Will Robbins Sent: 12 March 2007 18:32 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Is it possible to save your point selections onto images? Fantastic! Thanks heaps for that! Cheers, Will Rasband Wayne <[hidden email]> Sent by: ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> 12/03/2007 03:58 PM Please respond to ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> To [hidden email] cc Subject Re: Is it possible to save your point selections onto images? > does anyone know a way I can burn my point selections (used to > measure distances on the image) onto the .jpg that I'm looking at? > The only alternative as I see is to either use the pencil tool to > mark where the point selections were, or to do a screen capture > and crop it down. As we will be measuring literally thousands of > images, these are both too cumbersome techniques. I've done a > bit of net searching, but am yet to find a macro or plugin to help. Use the Edit>Draw command to permanently draw a point selection on the image. Double click on the point tool to set the mark width. -wayne This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it and notify the sender. Views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of their organisation. |
Hi group,
is there a plugin/way to quickly simulate the impact of certain given MTFs (defocus, spherical, ....) on certain given images? Yes, I know I could write my macro or even Java-plugin to do that, but maybe an almost ready-to-use solution already exists? Mit freundliche Grüßen / Sincerely Dr. Joachim Wesner Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH Abteilung FTO Ernst-Leitz-Straße 17-37 | 35578 Wetzlar (Germany) Tel. +49 6441 29 2611 | Fax +49 6441 29 2700 Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH | GmbH mit Sitz in Wetzlar | Amtsgericht Wetzlar HRB 2432 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Martin Haase | Colin Davis | Dr. Wolf-Otto Reuter http://www.leica-microsystems.com ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
Dear Joachim Wesner,
why not use "FFT > Custom Filter..." ? (However, transfer functions are restricted to real-valued functions.) >Hi group, > >is there a plugin/way to quickly simulate the impact of certain given MTFs >(defocus, spherical, ....) on certain given images? > >Yes, I know I could write my macro or even Java-plugin to do that, but >maybe an almost ready-to-use solution already exists? > > >Mit freundliche Grüßen / Sincerely > >Dr. Joachim Wesner >Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH >Abteilung FTO Best -- Herbie ------------------------ <http://www.gluender.de> |
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Hi Joachim,
Bob Dougherty's plugin Diffraction PSF 3D, http://www.optinav.com/Diffraction-PSF-3D.htm, has an option to simulate a spherical aberrated PSF, which you can convolve with your image stack (Bob's plugin http://www.optinav.com/Convolve_3D.htm) to simulate the effect of spherical aberration. See also his comments regarding spherical aberration in the plugin description. Best wishes, Joachim Joachim Wesner schrieb: > Hi group, > > is there a plugin/way to quickly simulate the impact of certain given MTFs > (defocus, spherical, ....) on certain given images? > > Yes, I know I could write my macro or even Java-plugin to do that, but > maybe an almost ready-to-use solution already exists? > > > Mit freundliche Grüßen / Sincerely > > Dr. Joachim Wesner > Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH > Abteilung FTO > > Ernst-Leitz-Straße 17-37 | 35578 Wetzlar (Germany) > Tel. +49 6441 29 2611 | Fax +49 6441 29 2700 > > Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH | GmbH mit Sitz in Wetzlar | Amtsgericht > Wetzlar HRB 2432 > Geschäftsführer: Dr. Martin Haase | Colin Davis | Dr. Wolf-Otto Reuter > > http://www.leica-microsystems.com > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. > For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email > ______________________________________________________________________ > -- ----------------------------------------------- Dr. Joachim Walter TILL I.D. GmbH c\o BioImaging Zentrum Großhaderner Str. 2 D-82152 Martinsried Tel.: +49-89-2180-74189 Fax: +49-89-2180-9974189 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Rainer Uhl HRB 129399 Amtsgericht München USt.-IdNr. DE 205045721 |
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