If you go under Edit, Selection, specify in the latest version of image
J you should be able to input the ROI you want to analyze directly. For
a line just use a height of one pixel.
Good luck.
Claire
> Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:42:13 +0000
> From: Rafael Edgardo Carazo Salas <
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> Subject: dealing with a very long, thin image (6955 pixels * 16 pixels)
>
> Dear ImageJ users I am currently analyzing very long , thin images
> (say 6955 * 16 pixels !) . In order to view one such image at 100%
> scale , I use the magnifying glass and then move along the image
> using the hand tool (I can only view a limited stretch at a time ) .
> So far so good . The problem comes when and I try to make a
> segmented line selection that spans the whole length of the image
> using the zoomed image . I can draw a selection , but then when I
> use the hand tool to move to the next stretch ("panel") the segment
> line selection is lost . Does any one of you have an idea of how to
> overcome this problem ? Thank you very much in advance for any
> feedback with this ! Kind regards ,
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> Rafael
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