whether it is more sensitive to brightness or to color hue. You can also
there is preview...
> Dear Sami,
> Thank you very much for the material sent.
> Now, I have to learn how to use it. :-)
> The program I said before was the Butcher's 2, and not DeluxePaint
> That was great. Unfortunately, I don´t have the Amiga any more. What a
> good machine it was! I suffered alot when it was discontinued.
> Sincerely,
> Clair
>
> --- El jue 25-jun-09, Sami Badawi <
[hidden email]> escribió:
>
>
> De: Sami Badawi <
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> Asunto: Re: How to recognize...?
> A:
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> Fecha: jueves, 25 junio, 2009, 11:39 pm
>
>
> Hi Clair,
>
> I had a similar problem and added a utility: ColorReplacer to the
> ShapeLogic plugin.
>
> Select ColorReplacer and in the dialog enter the target color value
> and the color distance. It will turn all pixels that are close than
> the color distance into black and the rest into white if you select
> the mask option. Then you can use the histogram to see how many black
> pixels you have.
>
> There is probably a simpler way to do this. Say use DeluxePaint on the
> Amiga.
>
> -Sami Badawi
>
http://www.shapelogic.org>
>
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Clair Dubon<
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>> Hello, I am new on Image J, and I need to measure the color areas on my
>> interest on a given picture, to compare treated vs control images.
>> After clicking âListâ on a RGB histogram, I get the whole surface
>> values for each color of the photo, from 0 to 255. It happens that it is
>> hard to determine which ones are the values matching the interest areas,
>> and which ones aren´t. Several years ago, with the Commodore Amiga
>> there was a software that, when clicking on a given value of the
>> histogram, it blinked in red in the picture, showing there the matched
>> areas. Is there any possible way to do something like this with Image J,
>> by clicking on values of the Histogram? I don´t like to use gray scale
>> pictures, since the values might be mixed, and I am unable to recognize
>> which ones belong to interest areas and which ones doesn´t.
>> It would be very important in order to determine the surface area of
>> interest values, since I could change the similar color to the
>> noninterest areas, thus permitting me to measure only those ones I
>> need.
>> Thanking you in advance, sincerely
>> Naly
>>
>>
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