Re: Turbulent Jet Morphology?
Posted by
Jeremy Adler on
Jan 20, 2020; 10:26am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Turbulent-Jet-Morphology-tp5022840p5022849.html
The object is three dimensional but the image is two dimensional, effectively a maximum projection.
Fractal analysis really requires a 3D dataset and a3D measurement.
Jeremy Adler
Uppsala U
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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 11:12 AM
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Subject: Re: Turbulent Jet Morphology?
Dear Gary,
It looks like a problem for fractal analysis.
You could slice the image between different successive thresholds and then run the Fractal dimension plugin.
I am not sure that 1 threshold will reveal the morphology because you have an interplay between illumination effects and perspective.
best regards,
Dimiter
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