Posted by
Rainer M. Engel on
Jun 02, 2014; 8:07am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Batch-processing-Macro-Help-tp5007975p5007979.html
Hello Jeff,
maybe you could provide some images to see what you describe (Dropbox or
any other free/public URL maybe).
Is it the change (a given threshold) or is it that there are some images
which contain something worth further investigation and other not?
If last is the case, your selection method would give you lots of
unwanted images in that folder of copies as well.
Regards,
Rainer
Am 01.06.2014 20:31, schrieb jarboe3142:
> I am requesting help on an image analysis macro. I am not a programmer and
> could use any help you can afford.
> I would like to batch process hundreds of images in a single directory where
> the tool would analyze two images in a file name series and if something is
> different, make a copy in another directory. Ideally I would have a
> threshold adjustment tool that I could adjust.
>
> Example:
> Img2 = Img1 – YES, do nothing and move to next batch process
> Img3 = Img2 – NO, Make copy of Img3 in new directory and move to next batch
> process
> Img4 = Img3 - YES do nothing and move to next batch process
> Etc…
> Do anyone have a tool like this or can point me in the right direction.
>
> Thank you,
> Jeff
>
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