http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/BackgroundSubtracter-Java-class-missing-separate-option-from-Java-macro-tp5009284p5009302.html
Thanks Michael.
That worked.
> Hi George,
>
> for RGB images, the BackgroundSubtracter has two ways to call it:
>
> - rollingBallBrightnessBackground decomposes the image into hue,
> saturation and brightness, and subtracts the background from the
> brightness channel only
>
> - rollingBallBackground(ImageProcessor ip, double radius, boolean
> createBackground, boolean lightBackground, boolean useParaboloid, boolean
> doPresmooth, boolean correctCorners)
> subtracts the background from each color separately. It does what you get
> with "separate colors".
>
> Michael
> ___________________________________________________________________
>
> On Thu, August 21, 2014 10:48, George H wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I notice there is a parameter missing in the BackgroundSubtracter java
> > class when I compare it to the recorded macro in Fiji.
> >
> > The Java macro is IJ.run(imp, "Subtract Background...", "rolling=50 light
> > separate sliding");
> >
> > The option "separate" is what I need.
> >
> > In the BackgroundSubtracter.rollingBallBackground() there is no
> parameter
> > for "separate".
> >
> > Can someone explain how this is?
> >
> > Thanks.
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> > George
> >
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