Hi,
my question is, wether there is a possibility to copy an opened imageJ picture into the cache (like ctrl-c in other windows programs). It would be important for me, because i always create an overlay over the original image with the ROIs created during particle analysis to compare the new picture with the original. This works best in Power Point, as it is easy there to swith between the two pictures very fast. The problem is that it is necessary to first create a new picture of the original one (plus overlay), save this in a new file and import both (original and overlayed) into PP. Thats annoying if you have to do it often... Or is there another good method to compare segmented and original data? Thank you and best regards Florian -- Florian Sedlmeir Lehrstuhl für Experimentalphysik II Institut für Physik Universität Augsburg Universitätsstraße 1 86135 Augsburg e-mail: [hidden email] |
Hi Florian,
"Cache"? You seem to be talking of the Windows clipboard! Simply use "Edit/Copy to System"! However, if you want to include any ImageJ overlay, you will need to do "Plugins/Utilities/Capture Image" first IIRC! Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards Joachim Wesner Florian Sedlmeir <florian.sedlmeir @PHYSIK.UNI-AUGSB An URG.DE> [hidden email] Gesendet von: Kopie ImageJ Interest Group Thema <[hidden email]. Is there a possibility to copy GOV> pics into cache? 02.02.2010 10:29 Bitte antworten an ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]. GOV> Hi, my question is, wether there is a possibility to copy an opened imageJ picture into the cache (like ctrl-c in other windows programs). It would be important for me, because i always create an overlay over the original image with the ROIs created during particle analysis to compare the new picture with the original. This works best in Power Point, as it is easy there to swith between the two pictures very fast. The problem is that it is necessary to first create a new picture of the original one (plus overlay), save this in a new file and import both (original and overlayed) into PP. Thats annoying if you have to do it often... Or is there another good method to compare segmented and original data? Thank you and best regards Florian -- Florian Sedlmeir Lehrstuhl für Experimentalphysik II Institut für Physik Universität Augsburg Universitätsstraße 1 86135 Augsburg e-mail: [hidden email] ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
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On Tuesday 02 Feb 2010 10:22:21 you wrote:
> my question is, wether there is a possibility to copy an opened imageJ > picture into the cache (like ctrl-c in other windows programs). Yes, you can, that is clearly explained in the documentation, that is advisable for everybody to read. http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/docs/menus/edit.html G. |
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