Posted by
Braekevelt Martin on
Dec 14, 2015; 9:06am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/profile-extraction-tp5015223p5015228.html
Dear Peter,
Thanks for the help.
What the roughness as such concerns is not a problem because I use a dedicated software for that, allowing me measuring according DIN, ASTM norms with cut-off filtering and related roughness parameters.
I will test the little macro and see from there.
Braekevelt Martin
Global Metallographic Lab Process Owner(GLaM)
Oude Heerweg 5
8540 DEERLIJK
Tel. +32 56 767114
Mobile :+32475805738
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Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 9:59 AM
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Subject: Re: profile extraction
Dear Martin,
here is a VERY simple macro that extracts some information of the edge profile.
Copy it into a macro window and run :
setOption("BlackBackground", false);
run("Make Binary");
run("Invert");
run("Select All");
run("Plot Profile");
Maybe this is all you need.
But this information can not be used as a direct roughness measurement since it is distributed along a circular shape. A better strategy would be to approximate a circle to this 'simple' data and to measure the edge positions in the original image with sub-pixel accuracy along this circle.
Regards,
Peter
On 14.12.2015 02:22, Braekevelt Martin wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am only starting using imageJ, but I am doing metallograpy for 30 years already.
> In the past I was using an open software platform software, with macro scripting and module building, now we are forced to change due to windows 7 to change for other software, so that's how I find imageJ.
> My most urgent concern is to transform our roughness measurement module.
> All I need is to collect the xy coordinates from a profile determined by a circle segment.
> I included an example image in annex.
> With the old software this was done by simple tresholding to select the data for segmenting.
> I think within imagej there are multiple ways to get this profile plot.
> It would be a great help to get some advice from experienced users, what would be the best way to extract that profile and record the xy coordinates into a txt format for further processing with our dedicated roughness software.
> I know that imagej is mainly used by people from the biological, medical science, I am interested if there are also other metallography science users.
>
> Braekevelt Martin
> Global Metallographic Lab Process Owner(GLaM) Oude Heerweg 5
> 8540 DEERLIJK
> Tel. +32 56 767114
> Mobile :+32475805738
>
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