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Re: obtaining the slice with the maximum intensity

Posted by John Soong-2 on Jul 20, 2013; 3:46pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/obtaining-the-slice-with-the-maximum-intensity-tp5004051p5004052.html

What do you mean by maximum intensity? In a certain region of interest,
obtained by summing up all the intensity values? With the highest median
intensity?

2013/7/20 Eri <[hidden email]>

> Hi to everyone,
>
> I am using imagej for my project and I have been facing some problems with
> what I am trying to achieve. I have a stack that contains multiple DICOM
> images (slices). What I am trying to do (ie. what I want imagej to do for
> me
> every time I have a stack) is find somehow the slice (sometimes it is more
> than one) that contains the maximum intensity and then extract it from the
> stack but I don't know how to do.
>
> It would be much appreciated if someone could help me.
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Eri
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