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Thorsten,
it's all written in the User-Guide:
"XXIII Global Calibrations
Calibration settings related to spatial (pixel width, height and voxel
depth), temporal (frame interval) and luminance (brightness) information
can be set globally, i.e., can be applied to all images opened during
the current session instead of just the active image. The Global flag
can be set in three dialog prompts:
1. Image . Properties. . . [P] (pixel width, height, voxel depth, frame
interval)
2. Analyze . Set Scale. . . (pixel width and height)
3. Analyze . Calibrate. . . (pixel intensity)
Once Global calibration is set, a ‘(G)’ is displayed in all image titles
until ImageJ is closed. A warning message is displayed when a calibrated
image with conflicting calibration is opened and the Global option is
enabled.
Choose Disable Global Calibration to stop using global settings or
Disable these Messages to keep respecting global settings, ignoring the
calibration of the newly open image."
HTH
Herbie
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Am 18.03.16 um 10:25 schrieb Thorsten Wagner:
> Dear Herbie,
>
> thank you for your fast response.
>
> Is there a way to find out in a macro if the current scale is global?
> I have seen that in the title a (G) is added, but is this the only way
> I can check it?
>
> Cheers,
> Thorsten
> Am Freitag, den 18.03.2016, 09:59 +0100 schrieb Herbie:
>> Thorsten,
>>
>> The User-Guide tells us:
>>
>> "When Global is checked, the scale defined in this dialog is used
>> for
>> all opened images during the current session instead of just the
>> active
>> image, see XXIII Global Calibrations."
>>
>> "current session" is what matters here...
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Herbie
>>
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>> Am 18.03.16 um 09:18 schrieb Thorsten Wagner:
>>>
>>> Dear List,
>>>
>>> given the images A and B.
>>>
>>> When I set the global scale for an image A via
>>>
>>> run("Set Scale...", "known=5 unit=nm global");
>>>
>>> and then reset the scale only for A via
>>> selectWindow("A");
>>> run("Set Scale...", "distance=0 known=0 pixel=1 unit=pixel");
>>>
>>> then the scale is also reset for B.
>>>
>>> This is not what I've expected.
>>>
>>> Is that for purpose or a bug?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Thorsten
>>>
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