Posted by Willem D Stevens on Feb 03, 2014; 7:57pm URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/finding-info-from-TIF-file-tp5006375p5006382.html
Hi Curtis,
It looks like this is what I am looking for, it is a kind of formula that
is used often,
I will try to make it more visible, but once again, my skills for this kind
of stuf are terrible.
> Hi Willem,
>
> > for a riddle I need to find some information out of an TIF file.
>
> Well, there is definitely something hidden in the picture. If you download
> the original wallpaper from:
>
>
> http://www.entertainmentwallpaper.com/images/desktops/movie/up_in_the_air02.jpg >
> Then subtract the two using the Image Calculator command (in Process menu)
> you'll see:
> http://curtis.imagej.net/Up_in_the_air-diff.tif >
> But clearly some transformation or other is needed to make it appear as
> intended.
>
> Good luck,
> Curtis
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:24 AM, Willem D Stevens <[hidden email] > >wrote:
>
> > I Am a newbie in imaging but for a riddle I need to find some information
> > out of an TIF file.
> > I tried all the basic options using IMAGEJ but did not found what I was
> > looking for.
> >
> > This is the link to the image:
> > http://nijhuis.me/Geocaching/Up_in_the_air.tif > >
> >
> > I need to find X.XXX and Y.YYY
> > Note. The value of X.XXX must be between 4300 and 7800
> > The value of Y.YYY must be between 0000 and 2900.
> >
> > I hope someone can give me some useful advise.
> >
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