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Using ImageJ to extract plot data

Aaron Hendrickson
Hello ImageJer's

I am trying to extract data from a plot that is in a tiff format.  I have
attached a compressed version of the plot for all to see.  The image is
cropped such that the bottom left pixel marks the origin, and the x and y
axes range from 640nm-664nm and (-35)dbm-(-5)dbm; respectively. I was
hoping to be able to set the scale of the image under the analyze>set scale
such that the coordinates of the mouse would represent the values of the
plots corrdinates.  I was able to do this easily for on axis but cannot
seem to figure out how to do it for both.  I tried messing with the aspect
ratio as well but didnt know if that was what I needed to do.  Any help
would be great.

Thanks!
Aaron

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Re: Using ImageJ to extract plot data

Ion Andronache
Dear Aaron,
You can use ImageJ plugin: Figure_Calibration. You can download it  here:http://www.astro.physik.uni-goettingen.de/~hessman/ImageJ/Figure_Calibration/Figure_Calibration.class
How to use is here:
http://lukemiller.org/index.php/2011/09/digitizing-data-from-old-figures-with-imagej/
Best wishes,
Ion.

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11.02.2015, 14:47, "Aaron Hendrickson" <[hidden email]>:

> Hello ImageJer's
>
> I am trying to extract data from a plot that is in a tiff format.  I have
> attached a compressed version of the plot for all to see.  The image is
> cropped such that the bottom left pixel marks the origin, and the x and y
> axes range from 640nm-664nm and (-35)dbm-(-5)dbm; respectively. I was
> hoping to be able to set the scale of the image under the analyze>set scale
> such that the coordinates of the mouse would represent the values of the
> plots corrdinates.  I was able to do this easily for on axis but cannot
> seem to figure out how to do it for both.  I tried messing with the aspect
> ratio as well but didnt know if that was what I needed to do.  Any help
> would be great.
>
> Thanks!
> Aaron
>
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Re: Using ImageJ to extract plot data

Aaron Hendrickson
Ion,

This is great! Thank you.

-Aaron

On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 7:55 AM, Ion C. Andronache <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Dear Aaron,
> You can use ImageJ plugin: Figure_Calibration. You can download it  here:
> http://www.astro.physik.uni-goettingen.de/~hessman/ImageJ/Figure_Calibration/Figure_Calibration.class
> How to use is here:
>
> http://lukemiller.org/index.php/2011/09/digitizing-data-from-old-figures-with-imagej/
> Best wishes,
> Ion.
>
> ________________________________________________________________
> Best wishes,
> Ion C. Andronache, PhD
> Associate member, Research Centre for Integrated Analysis and Territorial
> Management, Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest
> Tehnical Redactor at Journal of Wetland Biodiversity
> https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ion_Andronache3/
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 11.02.2015, 14:47, "Aaron Hendrickson" <[hidden email]>:
> > Hello ImageJer's
> >
> > I am trying to extract data from a plot that is in a tiff format.  I have
> > attached a compressed version of the plot for all to see.  The image is
> > cropped such that the bottom left pixel marks the origin, and the x and y
> > axes range from 640nm-664nm and (-35)dbm-(-5)dbm; respectively. I was
> > hoping to be able to set the scale of the image under the analyze>set
> scale
> > such that the coordinates of the mouse would represent the values of the
> > plots corrdinates.  I was able to do this easily for on axis but cannot
> > seem to figure out how to do it for both.  I tried messing with the
> aspect
> > ratio as well but didnt know if that was what I needed to do.  Any help
> > would be great.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Aaron
> >
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> > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>
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