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You might get more detailed responses if you...
1. post a small example of an image to a public repository or to a public dropbox and shared the URL to that file in a new email thread,
2. show what steps you have tried so far.
> Hi Avital
> Sorry for that. I saw you all are discussing about surface
> area. So. I thought someone in this group may help me. Actually, I don't
> know who can help me. If you know, please give me their email or the way
> where I can get.
>
> Sorry again for my mistake.
> Regards
> Kyaw Moe
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Avital Steinberg <
[hidden email]
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Kyaw,
>> It's a good idea to write a separate email (rather than to reply to an
>> email, like you did now) to the ImageJ list, because this is a thread
>> discussing Danielle's question. (and the people who are following it are
>> only the ones who thought they may be able to help Danielle) Also, it's a
>> good idea to attach the article that you're referring to in your question.
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Avital
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 6:21 AM, Kyaw Moe <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear All
>>> I am Kyaw Moe, studying Dentistry in South Korea for
>>> PhD in Conservative Dentistry course. I saw one article used ImageJ Fiji
>> to
>>> measure the remaining untouched surface area of root canal after shaping
>>> with NiTi Rotary files. As a beginner, although I read this article, I am
>>> not so clear and cannot follow their steps. I am interested in ImageJ
>>> software to apply for my experiment. I would be very happy if you give
>> the
>>> detail instruction for that procedure. Please help me.
>>> Looking forward to seeing your help.
>>>
>>> With Regards
>>> Sincerely
>>> Kyaw Moe
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Kyaw Moe <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear All
>>>> I am Kyaw Moe, studying Dentistry in South Korea
>> for
>>>> PhD in Conservative Dentistry course. I saw one article used ImageJ
>> Fiji
>>> to
>>>> measure the remaining untouched surface area of root canal after
>> shaping
>>>> with NiTi Rotary files. As a beginner, although I read this article, I
>> am
>>>> not so clear and cannot follow their steps. I am interested in ImageJ
>>>> software to apply for my experiment. I would be very happy if you give
>>> the
>>>> detail instruction for that procedure. I attached the article which
>> used
>>>> ImageJ. Please help me.
>>>> Looking forward to seeing your help.
>>>>
>>>> With Regards
>>>> Sincerely
>>>> Kyaw Moe
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:54 AM, jerie <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Danielle,
>>>>>
>>>>> you may want to look into
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/menus/analyze.html#set>>>>> "...
>>>>> Redirect To - The image selected from this popup menu will be used as
>>> the
>>>>> target for statistical calculations done by the Measure and Analyze
>>>>> Particles commands. The Redirect To feature allows you to outline a
>>>>> structure on one image and measure the intensity of the corresponding
>>>>> region
>>>>> in another image. With ImageJ 1.35d or later this feature also works
>>> with
>>>>> stacks. Note that it is the thresholding of the target image that is
>>> used
>>>>> when Limit to Threshold is enabled.
>>>>> ..."
>>>>> So, threshold both images, then Analyse particles in the red channel
>> but
>>>>> redirect the measurement to the green channel with 'Limit to
>> Threshold'
>>>>> checked will return the selected measurements, like area (and vice
>>>>> versa.).
>>>>>
>>>>> Good success, Jens
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -----
>>>>> Jens Rietdorf
>>>>> Visiting Scientist
>>>>> Fundação Oswaldo Cruz - Ministério da Saúde, Centro de Desenvolvimento
>>>>> Tecnológico em Saúde (CDTS), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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