Re: Anouncing "Extended version of plugin Easy_PowerSpectrum"

Posted by Herbie on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Anouncing-Extended-version-of-plugin-Easy-PowerSpectrum-tp5024193p5024275.html

Dear IJ-listers,

a further substantially extended version of the (fully macro-recordable)
ImageJ-plugin "Easy_PowerSpectrum" can now be downloaded from:
<https://www.gluender.de/Miscellanea/MiscTexts/UtilitiesText.html#Gl-2020-2>

With this version, the three standard methods of power-spectral image
analysis are implemented, namely:
1. Report of magnitudes and frequencies of power-spectral peaks (new in
version 1.1.x)
2. Plot of the radial spectral power distribution (new in version 1.2.x)
3. Plot of the angular spectral power distribution (new in version 1.2.x)

The latest additions are described as follows:
re 2:
"The average spectral power of concentric half-circles is plotted as a
function of the radius that increases in pixel-spacing steps."
re 3:
"The average spectral power of radial lines is plotted as a function of
the angle that increases from 90° to (270 - Δφ)° in steps of
   Δφ = 360°/(d π),
where d is the diameter of the original image or selection."

The complete functionality of the plugin is described in the ReadMe-file:
<https://www.gluender.de/Miscellanea/MiscTexts/MiscExcerpts/ReadMe_EP.html>

Please note that the plugin shows several other advantages when compared
to the implementation in plain ImageJ:
a) Flexible image windowing,
b) Optional reduction of the image mean,
c) Optionally increased spectral resolution by image embedding,
d) Defined log or root display of power spectra,
e) No opaque pre-processing (mirroring), and
f) Slightly faster execution.

Best regards

Herbie
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Am 17.11.20 um 15:22 schrieb Herbie:

> Dear IJ-listers,
>
> a substantially extended version of the ImageJ-plugin
> "Easy_PowerSpectrum" can now be downloaded from:
> <https://www.gluender.de/Miscellanea/MiscTexts/UtilitiesText.html#Gl-2020-2>
>
>
> The new set of functionalities is described as:
> "Magnitudes and frequencies of dominent spectral components can now
> be reported."
>
> "With option “Report Dominant Peaks”, that requires mean-reduction, up
> to 20 spectral peaks in the upper 67% power range of a spectrum are
> detected. Their absolute and relative magnitudes, radial frequencies and
> corresponding spatial periods are tabulated.
> Numeric formats of the table data :
>     Spatial periods are in pixels or in corresponding units, if images
> have a set scale.
>     Angles are in degrees and refer to the orientations of the basis
> functions, starting horizontally
>     and increasing counter-clockwise.
>     Radial frequencies are in 1/pixels or in 1/(corresponding units), if
> images have a set scale.
>     Percent radial frequencies refer to the Nyquist-frequency (the
> highest possible frequency).
> Overlayed to the power spectrum are markers of the peak positions and
> the frame of analysis.
> (For symmetry reasons both are restricted to the left half-plane.)"
>
> The whole functionality of the plugin is described in the ReadMe-file:
> <https://www.gluender.de/Miscellanea/MiscTexts/MiscExcerpts/ReadMe_EP.html>
>
> Best regards
>
> Herbie
> ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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