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Multiple Image Processor + Quantifying surface

GiacomoDB
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Hello, I am novice in Imagej.

I  want to make the determination of the percentage surface of several images, in similar way used in this famous tutorial:

http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/docs/examples/stained-sections/index.html

In the end there is the macro which works correctly.

The trouble is that I have several images and I would like to apply this macro for an entire directory simultaneously and have the results, expressed in Area% file by file in a separate table or documet.

I am trying to use Multiple Image Processor Macro:

http://fiji.sc/wiki/index.php/Multiple_Image_Processor
http://fiji.sc/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=fiji.git&a=tree&f=src-plugins/M_I_P

thinking of use after the other macro but I am not able to make work Multiple Image Processor in my PC.

Somebody of you can give me some suggestions?

Thanks in advance!!!

Giacomo


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Re: Multiple Image Processor + Quantifying surface

GiacomoDB
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I've also downloaded the M_I_P.jar, from here:

http://www.findthatzipfile.com/search-43860158-hZIP/winrar-winzip-download-fiji-nojre-20110307-zip.htm

Copied the file into:

C:\Programmi\ImageJ\plugins

and tried also into:

C:\Programmi\ImageJ\plugins\Tools


But it still doesn't work. I don't see the menu under the "Plugin" menu or submenu.
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Re: Multiple Image Processor + Quantifying surface

GiacomoDB
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Solved ...

The plugin appears under the menu Process. Last row.
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Re: Multiple Image Processor + Quantifying surface

Antoinette
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Multiple image processor can help you do multiple image manipulations, like image resizing, image thumbnail creation, image cropping, etc.