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under the Help menu, select 'Documentation and open the ImageJ User Guide to obtain a searchable web document. The left pane of the Guide indexes by menu and command.
You will want the section for Set Measurements -
http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/guide/146-30.html#toc-Subsection-30.7Glen MacDonald
Core for Communication Research
Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center
Cellular Morphology Core
Center on Human Development and Disability
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University of Washington
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On Dec 20, 2012, at 10:54 AM, vitmat <
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> Hello,
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> a very beginner with Image J, I measured the longest diameter of two
> nanoparticles manually, without using the Analyze function. I set the scale,
> used the Straight Line tool to measure the diameter and then pressed the "M"
> key to store the diameter value in the Results list. I exported the results
> into an Excel file and found there is not only FERET but also a LENGTH
> column. The values differ slightly. Which are the true ones?
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