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> I have been using Spyglass' Transform for a long time for image
> editing. A
> particularly nice feature of Transform is its ability to show the
> numbers
> behind the image. When I want to open an image, it will open
> initially a 2D
> data window with rows/columns of numbers. I can generate an image
> based on
> the data window. If I click at one pixel on the image, the number
> at this
> pixel is highlighted in the data window. If I select a region in
> the image,
> the numbers of this region are also highlighted in the data window.
> One can
> do lots of things with the numbers in the data window (such as math
> operations of multiple windows).
>
> I am wondering if this feature is possible in ImageJ? I am sure
> ImageJ has
> the data window in the background. Bring it to the front will offer
> the
> opportunity of examining the details behind each pixel.
>
> Transform is ancient software and runs only on Mac OS 9. Its
> company has
> been sold - the new owner has no plan to update it.
>
> I greatly appreciate if someone knows how to implement this feature in
> ImageJ or some other software that has this feature.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Yang
>
>
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