Re: Fruit symmetry analysis

Posted by Jacqueline Ross on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Fruit-symmetry-analysis-tp4999311p4999318.html

Hi Ellie,

I expect that ImageJ should work, perhaps by using the shape descriptors. It always depends on the quality of the images though. Are you able to post an image somewhere? Also, your slices would need to be consistent, e.g. directly through the middle in cross and transverse sections.

If you want to look at the 3D shape by building a stack with the slices, that would be a little more complicated.

Kind regards,

Jacqui

Jacqueline Ross

Biomedical Imaging Microscopist
Biomedical Imaging Research Unit
School of Medical Sciences
Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences
The University of Auckland
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From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of EJ
Sent: Friday, 6 July 2012 4:05 a.m.
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Subject: Fruit symmetry analysis

Hi,
I've only just discovered ImageJ, and hope to use it as a tool for my
thesis. I have been applying treatments to strawberry plants and want to see
how this may affect the symmetry of the fruit produced. I have images of the
sliced fruit scanned in.
I am sure I can use ImageJ to analyse this somehow, but the plugins I looked
at didn't seem appropriate.
Does anyone know how I could use ImageJ to analyse the symmetry of the
fruit?
Thank you for any help.

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