Dear list,
Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word with the "subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or uncalibrated size of the image ? Thanks Philippe GENDRE |
Philippe
what about a screen shot? >Dear list, > >Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word with the >"subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or uncalibrated size of >the image ? > >Thanks > >Philippe GENDRE Best -- Herbie ------------------------ <http://www.gluender.de> |
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Herbie,
What do you mean by screen shot ? For me, a screen shot is a copy of the whole screen and I need to perform further manipulation to extract the good information. Do you see a possibility to make a selective copy of the screen which corresponds to the window or the canvas of the image ? Best, Philippe 2010/3/11 Gluender <[hidden email]> > Philippe > > what about a screen shot? > > > Dear list, >> >> Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word with the >> "subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or uncalibrated size of >> the image ? >> >> Thanks >> >> Philippe GENDRE >> > > Best > -- > > Herbie > > ------------------------ > <http://www.gluender.de> > |
Philippe,
you didn't tell what platform your working with. Mac OSX provides an option to select a region that is captured and I'm pretty sure the same holds for Windows or that there is some Windows-freeware for capturing a defined screen region. >Herbie, > >What do you mean by screen shot ? For me, a screen shot is a copy of the >whole screen and I need to perform further manipulation to extract the good >information. Do you see a possibility to make a selective copy of the screen >which corresponds to the window or the canvas of the image ? > >Best, > >Philippe > >2010/3/11 Gluender <[hidden email]> > >> Philippe >> >> what about a screen shot? >> > > >> Dear list, > >> >>> Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word with the >>> "subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or uncalibrated size of >>> the image ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Philippe GENDRE >>> >> >> Best >> -- >> >> Herbie >> >> ------------------------ > > <http://www.gluender.de> HTH -- Herbie ------------------------ <http://www.gluender.de> |
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Thanks to Herbie and Christian :
on windows XP : - alt+print to copy the current window - with "ligthscreen" : possibility to copy a part of the screen Philippe 2010/3/12 Gluender <[hidden email]> > Philippe, > > you didn't tell what platform your working with. Mac OSX provides an option > to select a region that is captured and I'm pretty sure the same holds for > Windows or that there is some Windows-freeware for capturing a defined > screen region. > > > Herbie, >> >> What do you mean by screen shot ? For me, a screen shot is a copy of the >> whole screen and I need to perform further manipulation to extract the >> good >> information. Do you see a possibility to make a selective copy of the >> screen >> which corresponds to the window or the canvas of the image ? >> >> Best, >> >> Philippe >> >> 2010/3/11 Gluender <[hidden email]> >> >> Philippe >>> >>> what about a screen shot? >>> >>> > >> >>> Dear list, >>> >> >> >> >>> Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word with >>>> the >>>> "subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or uncalibrated size >>>> of >>>> the image ? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Philippe GENDRE >>>> >>>> >>> Best >>> -- >>> >>> Herbie >>> >>> ------------------------ >>> >> > <http://www.gluender.de> >> > > HTH > > -- > > Herbie > > ------------------------ > <http://www.gluender.de> > |
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Hi Philippe,
ImageJ has a built-in capture screen command. You can then crop the image with a simple macro: barHeight = 20; //window title bar height, depends on operating system & style; getLocationAndSize(x, y, width, height); run("Capture Screen "); makeRectangle(x, y+barHeight, width, height-barHeight); run("Crop"); It is not perfect on Mac OS X: the symbol for changing the image size covers the bottom-right corner of the image. Here an extra line (enlarge the window first) would be needed. Michael ________________________________________________________________ > Herbie, > > What do you mean by screen shot ? For me, a screen shot is a copy > of the > whole screen and I need to perform further manipulation to extract > the good > information. Do you see a possibility to make a selective copy of > the screen > which corresponds to the window or the canvas of the image ? > > Best, > > Philippe > > 2010/3/11 Gluender <[hidden email]> > >> Philippe >> >> what about a screen shot? >> > > >> Dear list, > >> >>> Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word >>> with the >>> "subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or >>> uncalibrated size of >>> the image ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Philippe GENDRE >>> >> >> Best >> -- >> >> Herbie |
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Hi,
I´m a little bit confused about the recommendations of external software/OS keys. Capturing the whole screen and of the window contents as it appears (as RGB, but without the frame info) is even implemented in (newer versions of) Imagej, so platform independent: Utlities \Capture Screen (So you can directly use any ImageJ tools to extract the part you want) Utilities\Capture Image Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards Joachim Wesner ____________________________________________ Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH | GmbH mit Sitz in Wetzlar | Amtsgericht Wetzlar HRB 2432 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Stefan Traeger | Dr. Wolf-Otto Reuter | Dr. David Roy Martyr | Colin Davis www.leica-microsystems.com Philippe GENDRE <p.gendre21@GMAIL .COM> An Gesendet von: [hidden email] ImageJ Interest Kopie Group <[hidden email]. Thema GOV> Re: copy an image with subtitle 12.03.2010 11:35 Bitte antworten an ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]. GOV> Thanks to Herbie and Christian : on windows XP : - alt+print to copy the current window - with "ligthscreen" : possibility to copy a part of the screen Philippe 2010/3/12 Gluender <[hidden email]> > Philippe, > > you didn't tell what platform your working with. Mac OSX provides an option > to select a region that is captured and I'm pretty sure the same holds for > Windows or that there is some Windows-freeware for capturing a defined > screen region. > > > Herbie, >> >> What do you mean by screen shot ? For me, a screen shot is a copy of the >> whole screen and I need to perform further manipulation to extract the >> good >> information. Do you see a possibility to make a selective copy of the >> screen >> which corresponds to the window or the canvas of the image ? >> >> Best, >> >> Philippe >> >> 2010/3/11 Gluender <[hidden email]> >> >> Philippe >>> >>> what about a screen shot? >>> >>> > >> >>> Dear list, >>> >> >> >> >>> Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word with >>>> the >>>> "subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or uncalibrated >>>> of >>>> the image ? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Philippe GENDRE >>>> >>>> >>> Best >>> -- >>> >>> Herbie >>> >>> ------------------------ >>> >> > <http://www.gluender.de> >> > > HTH > > -- > > Herbie > > ------------------------ > <http://www.gluender.de> > ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
Thanks to Michaël and Joachim,
Now I have different ways to do what I need. Because none of this solution is ideal, I suggest to modify the Clipboard class according to choose between the copy(to system) of the image alone or the copy(to system) of the image plus title and image size. I have done this modification for my own uses and can send the file to anyone is interested. Best regards, Philippe 2010/3/12 Joachim Wesner <[hidden email]> > Hi, > > I´m a little bit confused about the recommendations of external software/OS > keys. > > Capturing the whole screen and of the window contents as it appears (as > RGB, but without the frame info) > is even implemented in (newer versions of) Imagej, so platform independent: > > Utlities \Capture Screen (So you can directly use any ImageJ tools to > extract the part you want) > Utilities\Capture Image > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards > > Joachim Wesner > ____________________________________________ > > Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH | GmbH mit Sitz in Wetzlar | Amtsgericht > Wetzlar HRB 2432 > Geschäftsführer: Dr. Stefan Traeger | Dr. Wolf-Otto Reuter | Dr. David Roy > Martyr | Colin Davis > www.leica-microsystems.com > > > > > Philippe GENDRE > <p.gendre21@GMAIL > .COM> An > Gesendet von: [hidden email] > ImageJ Interest Kopie > Group > <[hidden email]. Thema > GOV> Re: copy an image with subtitle > > > 12.03.2010 11:35 > > > Bitte antworten > an > ImageJ Interest > Group > <[hidden email]. > GOV> > > > > > > > Thanks to Herbie and Christian : > on windows XP : > - alt+print to copy the current window > - with "ligthscreen" : possibility to copy a part of the screen > > Philippe > > 2010/3/12 Gluender <[hidden email]> > > > Philippe, > > > > you didn't tell what platform your working with. Mac OSX provides an > option > > to select a region that is captured and I'm pretty sure the same holds > for > > Windows or that there is some Windows-freeware for capturing a defined > > screen region. > > > > > > Herbie, > >> > >> What do you mean by screen shot ? For me, a screen shot is a copy of > the > >> whole screen and I need to perform further manipulation to extract the > >> good > >> information. Do you see a possibility to make a selective copy of the > >> screen > >> which corresponds to the window or the canvas of the image ? > >> > >> Best, > >> > >> Philippe > >> > >> 2010/3/11 Gluender <[hidden email]> > >> > >> Philippe > >>> > >>> what about a screen shot? > >>> > >>> > > >> > >>> Dear list, > >>> > >> >> > >> > >>> Is there a way to export an image into a document such like word with > >>>> the > >>>> "subtitle" information : especially the calibrated or uncalibrated > size > >>>> of > >>>> the image ? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks > >>>> > >>>> Philippe GENDRE > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Best > >>> -- > >>> > >>> Herbie > >>> > >>> ------------------------ > >>> > >> > <http://www.gluender.de> > >> > > > > HTH > > > > -- > > > > Herbie > > > > ------------------------ > > <http://www.gluender.de> > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. > For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email > ______________________________________________________________________ > |
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