Re: Images that can not be Analysed

Posted by Michael Cammer on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Analyze-Plugin-tp3703706p3703710.html

I have put a 16 bit raw data stack of cultured mammalian cell time lapse at
http://cammer.net/temp/20031208-primary.tif

We would like to have each cell precision traced at each time point so that
1.) morphometrics may be performed and 2.) the tracing may be used as a
mask for analysis of fluorescence data of the same cells over time.  N.b.
the very thin membrane protruding and retracting; this needs to be traced
properly.

Thanks for trying this!

-Michael

At 11:34 AM 02/09/06 +0100, you wrote:
>If you mean images that cannot be properly segmented, or that have devilish
>color gradients that make it very difficult to count particles, or to measure
>intensity, other than by the human eye, I can send you a bunch. Are you
>intending to tackle the problem in some way?
>
>Albert

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