I just tried this tool. Is there a reason why the magnified image is
not of the same type as the original one. Now it seems to be always
RGB and the tool does not work with 16 bits images. One gets messages
like 'Images must be the same type to paste'
Peter
On Jul 12, 2006, at 10:35 PM, Jerome Mutterer wrote:
> You could use the magnifying glass tool by Gilles Carpentier,
> available from :
>
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/macros/tools/MagnifyingGlassTool.txt>
> Zoom out your original image until it fits in your screen, then use
> the tool on it. It will display the selected area at 100% mag in a
> new window.
>
> Jerome.
>
> Quoting Jon Harman <
[hidden email]>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I use ImageJ to look at large images zooming functionality is
>> important. If I zoom to 100% in a larger image I can easily
>> become lost
>> in the image.
>>
>> Is there a way to show me just where my zoom area is within the
>> larger
>> image?
>>
>> Jon
>>
>
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