Posted by
ToeKnee Lacey on
Jul 11, 2005; 12:01pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Re-help-imaging-barnacles-tp3705276.html
Ahh, sorry, your URL got split. My apologies.
Data does look tricky....
--- ImageJ Interest Group <
[hidden email] wrote:
try the full link
as listed in my post:
>
http://faculty.washington.edu/gilmans/barnaclegallery.shtml>
> - sarah
>
>
> --------------
> Sarah Gilman, PhD
> Friday Harbor
Laboratories
> University of Washington
> 620 Univers
ity Rd.
> Friday
Harbor, WA 98250
>
>
[hidden email]
> 360.378.2165
>
> On
Sun, 10 Jul 2005, ToeKnee Lacey wrote:
>
> > No you haven't! :)
> >
>
> --- ImageJ Interest Group <
[hidden email] wrote:
> >
> > I'm looking
for some basic information on how to use ImageJ. I have
> >>
> > photographs
of barnacles on rocks shot in the field with a digital
> >> camera,
> >
and I'd like to use ImageJ to count the number of barnacles
> >> in each
image
> > and calculate a size distribution. I've found
> >> instructions
on a couple
> > of websites that discuss using imageJ to
> >> count and
measure objects in
> > microscope images using "analyze
> >> particles".
My files aren't as contrasty
> > as microscrope images, and
> >> I'm having
a hard time distinguishing barnacle
> > from non-barnacle.
> >>
> >> Basically
I'm looking for any suggestions on how
> > get ImageJ to
> >> distinguish
the barnacles from the background. Or even
> > how to mark
> >> the barnacles
myself and get ImageJ to calculate sizes.
> > I've posted
> >> a few sample
images on
http://faculty.washington.edu/gilmans/> >
> >> barnaclegallery.shtml
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance for help,
> >> Sarah Gilman
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ---------------------------------------------
> >> Sarah Gilman,
> > PhD
> >>
> >> Friday Harbor Laboratories
> >> University of Washington
> >> 620 University
> > Rd.
> >> Friday Harbor, WA 98250
> >>
> >> 360-378-2165
> >>
[hidden email]
> >
> >> ---------------------------------------------
> >>
> >
>