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Re: imageJ and materials science

Posted by SANJU GUPTA on Jun 02, 2009; 12:32pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/imageJ-and-materials-science-tp3692327p3692328.html

Hi again:
Thanks, but that is  a tough and somewhat
unreliable, especially for granulometry of complex microstructures
as you may already know.  BTW, where are you located.

Sincerely,
SGupta

--- On Tue, 6/2/09, Peter Oslanec <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Peter Oslanec <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: imageJ and materials science
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 6:44 AM


With pleasure.

My interest is to use ImageJ as microstructure quantity characterization
tool and as learning tool for students. I've tried to use it for length and
angular  measurements in microstructure of NI based single crystal
superalloy, some precipitates characterization of aged magnesium alloy,
several times to obtain volume (area) fractions in several MMCs (long, short
fibres). I would like to learn how to automate segmentation process for
complicated microstructures (with various microstructural components) in
means of tresholding and granulometry.

Peto.

2009/6/2 SANJU GUPTA <[hidden email]>

> Hi
> I am just wondering if you pl. introduce
> yourself and what you plan to do.
> Thanks.
> Sincerely,
> SGupta
>
>
>
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> I am looking for someone who is working or worked with ImageJ in the field
> of materials science. I would like to share my experiences and learn new
> procedures in characterizing materials microstructures.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Peto.
>