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Re: Holes in a fiber

Posted by Herbie on Oct 04, 2019; 8:54am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/no-subject-tp5022485p5022487.html

"It is also possible to calculate the size and distribution of the
apertures in the plane."

Please provide a corresponding image, otherwise it is impossible to
provide any useful help.

And please continue posting to the list!

Herbie

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Am 04.10.19 um 10:48 schrieb 闪闪小妖:

> Dear,
> Thank you for your reply. It is also possible to calculate the size and
> distribution of the apertures in the plane. How can I calculate it? Or
> which plugin to use
>
>
> Regards
>
> dong
>
> Herbie <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> 于2019年10月4日周五 下
> 午5:13写道:
>
>     Dear poster,
>
>     obviously the holes are in a 3D-object (fiber) which means that the
>     holes suffer from geometric distortions in depth and their sizes can't
>     be accurately measured.
>
>     One way to overcome this problem is by geometrically flattening the
>     fiber but I doubt that this is possible with images of such low spatial
>     resolution.
>
>     Last but not least, the image appears to be copied from the literature.
>
>     Regards
>
>     Herbie
>
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>     Am 02.10.19 um 13:33 schrieb 闪闪小妖:
>      > [image: image.png]
>      > Dear
>      > I am very sorry to interrupt, how to calculate the size
>     distribution of the
>      > holes in the figure, which plugin of image j to use? Thank you
>     very much.
>      >
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