Posted by
bal on
Nov 29, 2010; 10:44pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Threshold-why-does-it-not-work-exactly-tp3686312p3686314.html
thanks for your reply
regards
bal
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Sent: 29 November 2010 06:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Threshold ... why does it not work exactly ?
Hi Bal,
your observation is correct, the colors do not exactly reflect the
threshold settings with full accuracy of 16-bit or float images.
The reason:
The displayed image has only 8 bits of resolution, and the red
display is simply done by updating the lookup table, which is very
fast (this was especially important in the early times of ImageJ),
but has only 8 bits of precision.
An accurate solution would be clearly desired these days of fast
computers, but it would require quite some effort to make it work.
So far my view of the problem, others might disagree...
Michael
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On 29 Nov 2010, at 18:08, Bal Sanghera wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Sorry a little new to this ......
>
> When I use ImageJ: Adjust: Threshold on 16-bit medical image volume
> dataset and set the threshold to a specific upper and lower limit
> value (when set to default and red or b/w in the tabs) it appears
> the actual thresholding is not based exactly on the exact limits I
> have set but appear to be based on a wider range than the ones I
> have set.
>
> Should the simple threshold be based just on my upper and lower
> limits as I input ?
>
> Please let me know if I am doing this wrong.
>
> kind regards
> bal
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