Some updates:
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In the morphology plugin collection:
http://www.dentistry.bham.ac.uk/landinig/software/software.htmlBinaryKillBorders_.txt: This macro uses the reconstruction of the intersection
of the image border with a 1 pixel thick box boundary to eliminate particles
touching any of the borders of the image.
Diagonal8to4.txt: Converts 8 connected white features to 4 connected ones by
filling empty diagonal pixel spaces
H-break.txt: removes the centre of H-connected pixel patterns
Particles8_Plus.class: New in Version 2.0 : More parameters are calculated by
the plugin. These are all the parameters that were listed in the included
spreadsheet. (Note that a value -1 indicates that the parameter is no
possible to calculate)
The measurements can be redirected to another image. If redirection is
selected, greyscale statistics for each particle are also produced
Classify_Particles.class
This new plugin allows to classify the particles based on the data produced by
other plugins and resident in the Results Table. I would very much appreciate
any feedback on this since I only tested it under linux.
User notes are here:
http://www.dentistry.bham.ac.uk/landinig/software/classify/classify.htmlLUTs_ and List_LUTs plugins update. The Stack.tif file is now automatically
saved on the /plugins directory as LUTs.tif and now the LUT values are also
stored as metadata. Consequently one only needs the LUTs.tif file to work
with the LUTs plugin (the LUTs files do not need to be stored in any
particular place, since the data is in the stack).
The LUTs plugin uses the new ImageListener to update the image list. (Thanks
Wayne!). Details here:
http://www.dentistry.bham.ac.uk/landinig/software/lut/lut.html---
Let me know of any problems.
Cheers,
Gabriel