Yes, it is ok !
Thanks a lot Michael
Have a good WE
Patricia
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Patricia OBEÏD
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Objet : Re: scale barre with montage
Uncheck the Overlay box to stamp the scalebar into the image.
Or Image > Overlay > Flatten to stamp the overlay scalebar into the image.
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From: OBEID Patricia 154904 <
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Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 10:02 AM
Subject: scale barre with montage
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Good afternoon all
I want to do a montage of images, where the scale bar would be visible for each image.
If I make a stack with images without scale and I add the scale with Analyze / Tools / Scale bar, I can see the scale on each image of the stack but it disappears when I create the montage.
To see it, I must have encrusted the scale before stacking.
Is there a way, from a stack of images without scale at the start, to make a montage with scale?
Thanks a lot
Patricia
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