http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Re-IMAGEJ-Digest-25-Nov-2007-to-26-Nov-2007-2007-309-tp3697907.html
Thanks for the suggestions and help, especially for Michael Schmid's plugin, which shows a 7x7 data window centered at the pointer location. It is very neat and works! If there is a way to make the data window bigger and save-able (as a text image), it will be very useful.
Many thanks for the members of this mailing list.
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>Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:49:54 +0100
>From: Michael Schmid <
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>Subject: Re: Dual Windows (image and text) for the same image file
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>Hi Yang,
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>since this was on my wishlist anyhow, I have created a plugin
>that displays the pixel values around the cursor position:
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http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/imagej-documentation-wiki/plugins/>pixel_inspector
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>Michael
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>On 26 Nov 2007, at 15:31, Yang Xia wrote:
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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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