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Hallo, I would like to compare the signals in a selected area on several different images. To do this I would need to move the selected area (empty rectangle) from one image to another. Trying copy-paste I moved the selected area including the part of the first image in the selected area. Would you please advice me how I can move a selected area (empty mask) between the images or suggest a smart solution to this problem.
Thank you very much. Best regards Vera Krump IPEK-LMU 80336 München Germany |
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Hi,
If your images have the same X-Y size, you can select region of interest on one of them, measure it, click on the title bar of the next image to make it active, and then press Ctrl+Shift+E (this will execute menu command "Restore Selection"). Alternatively, you can access this command via Edit->Selection->Restore Selection. Regards, Tony. >>> [hidden email] 02/16/06 08:40am >>> Hallo, I would like to compare the signals in a selected area on several different images. To do this I would need to move the selected area (empty rectangle) from one image to another. Trying copy-paste I moved the selected area including the part of the first image in the selected area. Would you please advice me how I can move a selected area (empty mask) between the images or suggest a smart solution to this problem. Thank you very much. Best regards Vera Krump IPEK-LMU 80336 München Germany |
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In reply to this post by Hans Kohl
> Hallo, I would like to compare the signals in a selected area on
> several different images. To do this I would need to move the selected > area (empty rectangle) from one image to another. Trying copy-paste I > moved the selected area including the part of the first image in the > selected area. Would you please advice me how I can move a selected > area (empty mask) between the images or suggest a smart solution to > this problem. You can transfer a selection from one image to another using the Edit>Selection>Restore Selection command. 1. Select an image with a selection 2. Select another image 3. Type shift-e (Restore Selection) -wayne |
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THANK YOU!!!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Rasband" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 4:24 PM Subject: Re: comparison-SOS >> Hallo, I would like to compare the signals in a selected area on >> several different images. To do this I would need to move the selected >> area (empty rectangle) from one image to another. Trying copy-paste I >> moved the selected area including the part of the first image in the >> selected area. Would you please advice me how I can move a selected >> area (empty mask) between the images or suggest a smart solution to >> this problem. > > You can transfer a selection from one image to another using the > Edit>Selection>Restore Selection command. > > 1. Select an image with a selection > 2. Select another image > 3. Type shift-e (Restore Selection) > > -wayne ... [show rest of quote]
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THANK YOU!!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anatoly Shmygol" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:01 AM Subject: Re: comparison-SOS Hi, If your images have the same X-Y size, you can select region of interest on one of them, measure it, click on the title bar of the next image to make it active, and then press Ctrl+Shift+E (this will execute menu command "Restore Selection"). Alternatively, you can access this command via Edit->Selection->Restore Selection. Regards, Tony. >>> [hidden email] 02/16/06 08:40am >>> Hallo, I would like to compare the signals in a selected area on several different images. To do this I would need to move the selected area (empty rectangle) from one image to another. Trying copy-paste I moved the selected area including the part of the first image in the selected area. Would you please advice me how I can move a selected area (empty mask) between the images or suggest a smart solution to this problem. Thank you very much. Best regards Vera Krump IPEK-LMU 80336 München Germany |
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