Re: Magnification
Posted by
Stoyan Pavlov on
Mar 25, 2013; 6:40pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Magnification-tp5002384p5002396.html
Scan a ruler at the same resolution and calculate the pixel size in the
corresponding units. Since you didn't scale the image, but just cropped it
the pixel size will be the same in all three images.
2013/3/25 esther31 <
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> How do I know what magnification do I have?
> I scanned my picture, the whole image size is 2464x3432 pixels. I cropped
> it
> to remove excess background to 1260x1260 pixels. Then I selected a 296x296
> pixels and duplicate that to open in a separate window.
>
> I need to know the magnification of that window. Does anybody know how to
> measure it?
>
> Thanks!
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