hi, i have a questions concerning binary >> fill holes:
is there a possibility to use this only in an selected area? this works fine with erode and dilate for example, but the fill hole algorithm always fills holes in the whole image... thank you und best regards florian -- Florian Sedlmeir Lehrstuhl für Experimentalphysik II Institut für Physik Universität Augsburg Universitätsstraße 1 86135 Augsburg e-mail: [hidden email] |
Hello Florian,
easiest way is to duplicate your selection, in this new image you can fill the holes and copy it back to the original ROI. Best Christian ----------------------------------------------------------------- Christian Moll - Ingenieur de Recherche [hidden email] ----------------------------------------------------------------- CRP Henri Tudor - http://santec.tudor.lu 2A, rue Kalchesbrück L-1852 Luxembourg ----------------------------------------------------------------- Florian Sedlmeir <[hidden email]> Sent by: ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> 01/13/2010 02:08 PM Please respond to ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> To [hidden email] cc Subject "local" fill holes hi, i have a questions concerning binary >> fill holes: is there a possibility to use this only in an selected area? this works fine with erode and dilate for example, but the fill hole algorithm always fills holes in the whole image... thank you und best regards florian -- Florian Sedlmeir Lehrstuhl für Experimentalphysik II Institut für Physik Universität Augsburg Universitätsstraße 1 86135 Augsburg e-mail: [hidden email] |
Hi Christian,
Can this be done in an automatic way using some sort of algorithm? If I remove the hair in an ear canal in a digital way, there will be "holes", where the hair was. How can I be sure that the "fill in" will have the same surface, as the original surface - except for the fact that the hair now is gone. The hair must be removed as the hair disturbs the images, when we are going to construct a 3D model of the ear scanning. If we have a 3D model, then it is possible to replace silicon impression with digital impression in the hearing aid manufacturing process. Of course we can shave the ear canal, but there will be hair left. I hope that you understand the problem. The solution must be some process with detecting, removing and filling in. Best regards, Peter Stevin -----Original Message----- From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Christian Moll Sent: den 13 januari 2010 14:35 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: "local" fill holes Hello Florian, easiest way is to duplicate your selection, in this new image you can fill the holes and copy it back to the original ROI. Best Christian ----------------------------------------------------------------- Christian Moll - Ingenieur de Recherche [hidden email] ----------------------------------------------------------------- CRP Henri Tudor - http://santec.tudor.lu 2A, rue Kalchesbrück L-1852 Luxembourg ----------------------------------------------------------------- Florian Sedlmeir <[hidden email]> Sent by: ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> 01/13/2010 02:08 PM Please respond to ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> To [hidden email] cc Subject "local" fill holes hi, i have a questions concerning binary >> fill holes: is there a possibility to use this only in an selected area? this works fine with erode and dilate for example, but the fill hole algorithm always fills holes in the whole image... thank you und best regards florian -- Florian Sedlmeir Lehrstuhl für Experimentalphysik II Institut für Physik Universität Augsburg Universitätsstraße 1 86135 Augsburg e-mail: [hidden email] |
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