I am trying to digitize X-ray diffraction films, and convert them to a format that can be used in modern Search/Match software. An old program that ran under NIH-Image (Mac) was able to do this, but is no longer available. Many years ago I tried to run it using Executor on a PC and could never get it to function properly. Is there anyone on the list who is an ImageJ programmer who could develop a modern implementation of this method for me? It is described in:
Jeffrey H. Nguyen and Ramond Jeanloz
A Computer Program to Analyze X-ray Diffraction Films
Rev. Sci. Instru. 64(12) Dec. 1993, 3456-3461
If you would like to have PDF of the paper, I can send it as an attachment so you can give me an estimate of the cost of adapting it for ImageJ. I would do it myself, but alas, I am not a programmer of any sort.
Henry Barwood
Department of Chemistry and Physics
Troy University
Troy, Alabama
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