Re: Background correction
Posted by
Jeremy Adler-2 on
Sep 30, 2017; 2:56pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Background-correction-tp5019468p5019469.html
My immediate thought would be to add a physical filter to the microscope to reject reflected light.
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Subject: Background correction
Dear all,
I have image which has the background issue due to the reflected light from the sample. To understand whether the mean intensity varies actually due to sample configuration, I need to first correct the background. Ideally the mean intensity should be zero as the image is 8 bit with dark background.
But it is not the case for my sample.
I know there are various techniques which correct the background issue in stacks. I have an idea about only one technique, called BaSiC. Is there any other way to correct the background in stack?
My current image is not in stack, it is a single image. May I know whether there is any tool for background correction for single image?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Anu
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