Hello ImageJ group ...
I seem to be having difficulty in figuring out how to adjust the contrast in a ROI. I have an image (of a gel) and the ladder is faint. I just wish to box the ladder and enhance the contrast to make it more visible without adjusting the rest of the image. I am sure this is easy ... but I am failing to see how it is done ... One thing I tried is to "duplicate" the ladder into a new image, adjust the contrast, then copy/paste it back in position. This doesn't work at all. I next "duplicated" the ladder, adjusted the contrast, converted it to 32 bit then back to 16 bit. Then, I could copy/paste it back into position and it looks how I wanted. Is there a more elegant solution? J |
>Hello,
I've been using ImageJ for months. I did compress TIF images in ZIP using the ImageJ "save as" tool. I did get a 80% compression ratio till yesterday and today it's only 20%. Is there any possibility to adjust the Zipping ratio in ImageJ ? Marc P. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VISIT our WEB site ! http://www.obs-vlfr.fr/LOV/ZooPart/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc PICHERAL, ingenieur Laboratoire d'Océanologie de Villefranche sur mer CNRS UPMC UMR7093 Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer Station Zoologique La Darse BP 28 06234 Villefranche sur mer Tel : 04 93 76 38 08 Fax: 04 93 76 38 34 |
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John-
You need to hit the Apply button in the B/C dialog to "hardcopy" your duplicated version of the ladder. Then you can paste it back on your original image. Bill >Hello ImageJ group ... > >I seem to be having difficulty in figuring out how to adjust the >contrast in a ROI. > >I have an image (of a gel) and the ladder is faint. I just wish to box >the ladder and enhance the contrast to make it more visible without >adjusting the rest of the image. > >I am sure this is easy ... but I am failing to see how it is done ... > >One thing I tried is to "duplicate" the ladder into a new image, adjust >the contrast, then copy/paste it back in position. This doesn't work at >all. > >I next "duplicated" the ladder, adjusted the contrast, converted it to >32 bit then back to 16 bit. Then, I could copy/paste it back into >position and it looks how I wanted. > >Is there a more elegant solution? > >J |
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I am not really sure what your image and the? "ladder" are,
but a possibility could be to select the portion of the image you want to change and apply an operation to the selection from "Process|Math|xxx". To me "Process|Math|Gamma..." works well (with a Gamma below one) for what I need. Balazs -----Original Message----- From: John Alexander <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:20 am Subject: adjust contrast in a ROI Hello ImageJ group ... I seem to be having difficulty in figuring out how to adjust the contrast in a ROI. I have an image (of a gel) and the ladder is faint. I just wish to box the ladder and enhance the contrast to make it more visible without adjusting the rest of the image. I am sure this is easy ... but I am failing to see how it is done ... One thing I tried is to "duplicate" the ladder into a new image, adjust the contrast, then copy/paste it back in position. This doesn't work at all. I next "duplicated" the ladder, adjusted the contrast, converted it to 32 bit then back to 16 bit. Then, I could copy/paste it back into position and it looks how I wanted. Is there a more elegant solution? J |
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