Posted by
Wayne Rasband-2 on
Jan 10, 2018; 4:06am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Showing-the-uncalibrated-ROI-position-tp5019850p5019862.html
> On Jan 9, 2018, at 9:04 AM, Stein Rørvik <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> If you create a selection on a calibrated image, the uncalibrated width and height is shown in parenthesis after the calibrated width and height in the status bar.
>
> For example, on the "CT (420K, 16-bit DICOM)" a ROI with coordinates x=100, y=100, w=300, Y=200 is shown in the status bar as
> x=59.68, y=54.55, w=179.05 (300), h=109.09 (200)
>
> It would be very useful if this could be shown as
> x=59.68 (100), y=54.55 (100), w=179.05 (300), h=109.09 (200)
> instead.
This is the way the latest daily build (1.51u7) works.
> Similarly, if you hold the mouse pointer over the coordinates x=100, y=100 the status bar shows
> x=59.68, y=54.55, value=-437.00 (32331)
>
> It would be very useful if this too could be shown as
> x=59.68 (100), y=54.55 (100), value=-437.00 (32331)
> instead.
The daily build shows mouse pointer coordinates this way.
> If this was changed, it would make it easier to work with selections on spatially calibrated images.
>
> Stein
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