Separate touching objects in ImageJ/Fiji (Watershed)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @samawe4
    @samawe4 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Craig, thanks for the wonderful videos. Could you make a video on how to use ImageJ to analyse gray cast iron microstructure? For instance, the estimation of graphite flake length, volume fraction and size. If you need some images for the analysis, kindly let me know.

  • @naba4177
    @naba4177 2 года назад +2

    Hi Craig, many thanks for the videos. I am new to ImageJ and I want to measure multiple lengths of the particles in ImageJ, like it measure the areas. It this possible with ImageJ? Many thanks

    • @CraigDaly
      @CraigDaly  2 года назад +2

      Hi, try selecting 'feret diameter' in the measurement options. That should give the longest point to point distance in a selected object. C.

  • @BrookeCampbell-ub1ek
    @BrookeCampbell-ub1ek 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Criag, Thank you for the detailed videos, they are very helpful. I am a novice imageJ user and am trying to characterize spheroids (3D cellular circular structures) that are touching. The watershed function did not work the same way it did in this video. What would you recommend as a next step to try. Many Thanks, Brooke

  • @SUPERANUJMAN
    @SUPERANUJMAN Год назад

    Hi Craig! Many thanks for teaching me the basics of imageJ. Here is my requirement, I need to represent each of the outlines I have created into a pole graph. Is there any method to do it in imageJ or any other way?

    • @CraigDaly
      @CraigDaly  Год назад

      sorry, i'm not familiar with 'pole graph', could you give a bit more detail? C.