Hi Barbara,
if you copy a ROI from one image to another (e.g. with (ctrl-) shift-E),
it keeps the position with respect to the top-left corner. You can see
the ROI coordinates e.g. with 'Show Info' (near the bottom).
You can nudge the ROI with the arrow keys in single-pixel increments or
shift it with the mouse by arbitrary distances (if it is a straight
line, grab its middle handle).
If the roi is not fully inside the image and you nudge it with the arrow
keys in a direction that would move it further out it will jump to have
it fully inside. This this what happened to you?
Otherwise, what are the 10 pixels you refer to?
Michael
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On 13.11.18 05:39, bmacgreg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have pairs of images that are sometimes slightly offset, so I need to
> nudge the ROIs (which are lines) when I apply them to the second image. The
> xy values are preset at 10 pixels, and nothing I've tried will let me change
> that. Surely there must be a way?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barbara
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