http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/How-to-calculate-the-particle-area-during-dissolution-tp5012970p5012985.html
Thank your for your kind reply and your help.I run the macro for an image sequence because the dissolution videos comes as images, but unfortunately the results fluctuating.I was wondering if it is possible to share with you a couple of videos to have a look? I think it might helpful in order to make the current macro more accurate.Can we also save the images after the process in a separate folder?Thank you very much once again.
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 21:12:59 +0000
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> Dear Dimitris,
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> I have attached a macro that more or less does what you asked, at least on the images you supplied. The macro will analyse images in a directory (there should only be images in the directory) and saves the ROIs for each image and the final results table. See if it works on different data sets and if it is good enough for what you want to do.
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> Best wishes
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> Kees
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> Dr Ir K.R. Straatman
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> Advanced Imaging Facility
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> Hello all,
> I attached a couple of typical pictures of the dissolution of particles under the microscope.As you can see bubbles are around the particle so it make it very difficult to separate them.What i basically want to do it to isolate the information of bubbles and particle as a function of time.I tried to use some commands of ImageJ but its a way far more complicated.Could you please anyone help me with that.
> Thanks in advance,
> Dimitris
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