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Image Processing with ImageJ - Second Edition

You're reading from   Image Processing with ImageJ - Second Edition Extract and analyze data from complex images with ImageJ, the world's leading image processing tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785889837
Length 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with ImageJ FREE CHAPTER 2. Basic Image Processing with ImageJ 3. Advanced Image Processing with ImageJ 4. Image Segmentation and Feature Extraction with ImageJ 5. Basic Measurements with ImageJ 6. Developing Macros in ImageJ 7. Explanation of ImageJ Constructs 8. Anatomy of ImageJ Plugins 9. Creating ImageJ Plugins for Analysis 10. Where to Go from Here? Index

Selections and regions in ImageJ

We will first look at the tools that are available in ImageJ to select Regions Of Interest (ROIs). These tools can be useful if you wish to only process a small portion of your image. ROIs are a very important element in ImageJ, and there is also a specific manager to handle the ROIs: ROI Manager. It can be opened by going to Analyze | Tools | ROI Manager…, which will open the following window:

Selections and regions in ImageJ

On the left-hand side, there is a list that will contain the ROIs, while on the right-hand side, there are several buttons that will perform certain actions on the ROIs. The checkboxes in the bottom-right corner allow the user to see all the regions at once (Show All), while the Labels checkbox displays the region label in the image.

There are different types of region that are supported by ImageJ. They can be divided into two major types: area selections and line selections. A third singular type is the Point ROI, which only has one member. When used for...

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