That's great news. I just would like to know if you plan to make the
image, it selects it automatically. For people like me who like to have
field of view) with various tollbars, logs, result tables etc...
another it just put always the image in the front... Maybe this feature
is already just an option but I could'nt find how to disable it.
> Dear NeuronJ users,
>
> Just a short note to let you know that I released a new update of NeuronJ
> (version 1.3). The previous update (1.2) was released last July. Most
> changes compared to last year's update (1.1) are really minor (I do have
> lost of ideas for a major update but have no time to work on it currently...
> sorry), but there are a few important improvements:
>
> - Neurite centerline tracing in gray-scale (not 8-bit color) images showing
> clipped intensities (overexpression) is now much better (previously, the
> tracings were pushed away from the centerlines and towards the neurite edges
> in these cases, because pixels with RGB value 0xFFFFFF corresponded to
> background in the color images that I worked with, but this was a wrong
> assumption in gray-scale images of course).
>
> - I have added the possibility to export tracings as segmented line
> selections (polyline ROIs), which enables you to import them as ROIs into
> the images outside of NeuronJ and do all kinds of other measurements (such
> as intensity profile plotting).
>
> - The measurements dialog now also offers the possibility to do vertex
> measurements (coordinates/values) and to show either calibrated or
> noncalibrated results.
>
> As usual, the latest version can be downloaded from:
>
http://www.imagescience.org/meijering/software/neuronj/>
> Please note that it requires ImageJ 1.38x and Java 1.4 or higher.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Erik
>
>
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 03:41:44 -0400, Erik Meijering wrote:
>
>> Dear NeuronJ users,
>>
>> In response to several posts regarding pixel calibration:
>>
>> With the previous version of NeuronJ (1.0), the pixel calibration (pixel
>> sizes and units) had to be set using the Parameters dialog of NeuronJ.
>>
>> With the latest version (1.1.0) of the program, these parameters can no
>> longer be specified using the Parameters dialog. Since these are
>> image-specific parameters, they can instead be set in the ImageJ > Image >
>> Properties dialog. The values of these parameters stored in older NeuronJ
>> data files are ignored.
>>
>> The latter version of NeuronJ also offers additional features. Please check
>> out the NeuronJ webpage for more details:
>>
http://www.imagescience.org/meijering/software/neuronj/>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Erik
>>