Hello Members,
My name is William Green and I am a Materials Engineer here at the US Army Research Laboratory on Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. I am a sometimes, sort of semi-frequent user of ImageJ and by no means an expert or anything like that in it. I have a question and any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Essentially, I have a set of 8-bit TIF binary images (say, 750 or so) with white material and black pores in it and I want to eliminate or turn white only certain "fake" pores while leaving the rest of the image unchanged. The "fake" or untrue pores are completely location dependent and are in approximately the same places from one image to the next in the TIF image stack. I thought that I could apply a set of user defined white masks from placing ROIs in certain locations and apply the mask set to the whole stack of images, thus masking out with white only those regions where I know the pores aren't real. However, I couldn't figure out how to create and keep/save a set of masks and then apply them to every image in the image stack. Of course, I would then need to save the masked images which would only contain the real pores. Do I need to use the ROI Manager somehow to do this ? As you can see, I'm not familiar with how this could be done (if it's doable). Thanks again and any feedback will be appreciated !
Bill Green
Materials Engineer, Manufacturing Science and Technology Branch, Weapons Materials Science Division
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