Posted by
Julien Colombelli on
May 10, 2011; 2:58pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/individual-image-pixel-count-in-a-time-series-image-tp3684649p3684650.html
Hi Srai,
My way to measure this would be: (remember that the plot Z-Axis profile
will measure only what you select in 'Set Measurements...' )
- tick the *Integrated density* option in 'Set Measurements...',
- Select All, or unselect current selection.
- run 'Plot Z-axis Profile' on the whole stack.
- The column 'Int Dens' will include the results you want, but you will have
to divide by 255 to get the '255 pixels' counts (integrated density sums all
pixels values),
to get the 'Zero pixels' count you can either subtract the resulting values
to the total number of pixels,
or invert your image and run 'Plot Z-Axis Profile' again,
Remember to save the results table before running 'Plot Z-axis profile'
again.
And be careful, the plot legend might not reflect the real values which are
in the results table (at least not in my case).
You can divide the image by 255 (in menu 'Process/Maths') before counting to
get the right number directly. If you do it for the Zero pixel, you must
invert first, then divide.
Hope this helps,
J
On 10 May 2011 15:36, lookingatwaves <
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> Hello everyone
>
> I am looking at a time series image. After thresholding to make binary
> image, the images have pixel value of either 255 or 0. I just want the
> pixel
> value count of either one, for each individual image in the stack to look
> at
> how the pixel count is changing.
>
> I would be grateful if anyone had any suggestions.
>
> Srai
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