Dear all
while attempting to get profile plot of Dental X-Ray I could get profile .Now I want profile to be used to again get dental X Ray image. If any plugin or methodology is available Thanks in advance for every kind of support S C Narula -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Narula,
not perfectly sure what you want, but let's try: A profile taken from an image is a 1-dimensional signal. Actually there are two ways of generating a profile: a) From a line selection, which gives you the values along the line b) From a rectangular selection, which gives you the projected values either in x- or y-direction What you can do to get image data from the profile depends on how you have generated the profile. re a) You need the values of the profile plot. You save them as a tab-delimited text-file by clicking "Save..." in the plot window. You can then import the text file as text-image. Of course the resulting "image" is 1-dimensional, i.e. a line image. (Perhaps you have to rotate the line by 90 deg.) re b) There is no way of reconstructing the image in a rectangular selection from a single profile! HTH Herbie :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Am 23.03.16 um 18:06 schrieb s c Narula: > Dear all > while attempting to get profile plot of Dental X-Ray I could get profile > .Now I want profile to be used to again get dental X Ray image. > If any plugin or methodology is available > > Thanks in advance for every kind of support > > S C Narula > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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Narula,
sorry but the only thing I understand is that you select a rectangular part of the profile, not of the original image. That said, it is still unclear where the profile comes from. Selecting a part of the profile doesn't mean anything. What you need is to take selected profile values. Did you extract and save the values from the profile as described before? Concerning sub-atomic resolution I'm unable to help without seeing your images and especially your image acquisition setup. I severely doubt that you are able to get sub-atomic resolution from an image. I post our exchange to the list because I see no reason for private communication. Best Herbie :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Am 24.03.16 um 01:18 schrieb s c Narula: > Thanks for quick reply > I am using rectangular selection. > I have been selecting rectangular selection from plot profile > repeatedly and getting new profile . > At -45 pixel dimension flat profile is created while at -44 pixel > dimension some profile is available. > I was thinking that this might help in visualizing sub atomic structures > if image could be created > I hope this will help to answer > Dr S C Narula > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 10:57 PM, Herbie <[hidden email] > <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote: > Narula, > > not perfectly sure what you want, but let's try: > > A profile taken from an image is a 1-dimensional signal. > Actually there are two ways of generating a profile: > a) > >From a line selection, which gives you the values along the line > b) > >From a rectangular selection, which gives you the projected values > either in x- or y-direction > > What you can do to get image data from the profile depends on how > you have generated the profile. > re a) > You need the values of the profile plot. > You save them as a tab-delimited text-file by clicking "Save..." in > the plot window. You can then import the text file as text-image. Of > course the resulting "image" is 1-dimensional, i.e. a line image. > (Perhaps you have to rotate the line by 90 deg.) > re b) > There is no way of reconstructing the image in a rectangular > selection from a single profile! > > HTH > > Herbie > > :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > Am 23.03.16 um 18:06 schrieb s c Narula: > > Dear all > while attempting to get profile plot of Dental X-Ray I could get > profile > .Now I want profile to be used to again get dental X Ray image. > If any plugin or methodology is available > > Thanks in advance for every kind of support > > S C Narula > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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