Posted by
Cammer, Michael on
Nov 12, 2014; 2:47pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/creating-a-real-blank-image-tp5010383p5010389.html
newImage("Untitled", "32-bit black", 512, 512, 1);
imageCalculator("Divide", "Untitled","Untitled");
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Subject: Re: creating a real blank image
That is a quite interesting wish. It reminds me to the book "The Neverending Story" from late Michael Ende. In this book the/a "nothing" spread out and still I had the problem what that could mean.
If you are able to deliver one pixel of "nothing" or even less most of us could let it spread out and fill your image (and I think uncountable numbers of problems could be solved)!
Karsten
Am 12.11.2014 um 12:57 schrieb Soriano.Joaquim <
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> Does anyone know how to create a blank image?
> I.e. an image whose pixel values equal nothing: not zero, but not hing
> at all!
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