Posted by
Joachim Wesner on
Feb 22, 2008; 12:28pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Working-faster-with-imagej-tp3697106p3697107.html
Tal,
I´m a bit confused, you can easily combine all this processing steps in one
simple macro that you generate with the macro recorder, you can also edit
the macro so that it still will
leave you a choice *which* files you want to open and not the recorded
ones (replace the explicit name in open() with an empty string ""), is that
whatyou need? Or do you need all these steps separately available?
Joachim
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Dear All,
What I am currently doing is, that I have allocated the following
shortcuts:
F1 opens the load menu, where i load 2 pictures, one by one.
F2 does binary -> make maxima + Sets Threshold.
I close the two original pictures manually.
F3 opens the image calculator menu, where i choose the pictures and do
Subtract.
F4 measures the area - I measure the area of the subtract picture and of
one
of the pictures created after F2.
Then i close all the pictures and open the second set.
Is there a way to do this process faster and more efficient?
Thank you,
Tal Shprung
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