Posted by
Arne Seitz-2 on
Jun 23, 2008; 7:18am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Flow-tracking-tp3695757p3695765.html
Dear Iñaki,
for analysis of the speed you can use a so called time-space plot (also
named kymograph). More detailed information about such an analysis and
plugins/makros to do it can be found under:
http://www.embl.de/eamnet/html/kymograph.htmlCheers Arne
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Advanced Light Microscopy Facility
EMBL Heidelberg
+49 6221 387 8467
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Dear imageJ users,
I have recently known about ImageJ and was trying to use it for our medical
engineering problem. As you can see in the figures the fluid flows through
the serpentine shape channel, see the advance from one figure to the other
on the upper serpentine. We need to capture flow motion through the channel
from video sequence, by automatically tracking position or speed.
Unfortunately I have not found any plugging for this purpose, I have tried
several tracking pluggings but they mosly work with particles and do not
detect fluid flow.
I will strongly appreciate any tip that may help us.
Thanks in advance.
Iñaki.
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