Friends each email reveals a new tool or a useful plugin, Is there any
central updated repository for plugins,for ImageJ I will be happy if
nightly builds are made available of all plugins in a large single zip
file apart from indexed plugins Thanks Samuel
On 1/17/07, Mario Guarracino <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hello Jonathan,
> Yawi (
http://yawi3d.sourceforge.net) provides an enhanced magic wand for
> ImageJ. It has been implemented to segment tumor masses (lymphoma) in CT
> images or stacks. Current version, released last December, provides
> functionalities that might handle your problem of easily outlining the leaf
> parameter.
>
> Mario Guarracino
>
>
> > -----Messaggio originale-----
> > Da: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
[hidden email]] Per conto di
> > Jonathan Rosenthal
> > Inviato: Monday, January 15, 2007 7:49 AM
> > A:
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> > Oggetto: use of imageJ for herbivory assessment
> >
> > Hello all,
> > I'm attempting to use ImageJ to analyze scanned images of leaves in
> > order to assess percentage of leaf area lost to herbivory. In so
> > doing, I've encountered two problems already (and I've just started):
> > 1) The "wand" tool, selected from the toolbar, will, at most outline
> > only one hole per leaf, will not outline the leaf perimeter, and, more
> > generally, is often completely non-responsive; and 2) in trying to use
> > a mouse or trackpoint to control the "freehand" tool from the toolbar
> > to outline the leaf perimeter (or reconstruct an eaten leaf perimeter),
> > my hand clearly is not steady enough to closely follow the path that I
> > desire. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone would suggest
> > either alternatives to these 2 tools, or ways that I can use them more
> > effectively. Also, if you know of a standard protocol for herbivory
> > assessment that's compatible with the current version of ImageJ, that
> > would probably solve all of my problems.
> > Thanks very much,
> > Jonathan Rosenthal
>