Hi Craig, thank you for the clear tutorial! I'm trying to obtain the height differences between two surfaces by subtracting two images, but I found there's a drift in x,y and z directions. The lateral directions I managed to resolve by translating one of the images, I'm wondering if there's also a way for z-direction shift correction?
Dear Craig Awesom video we have ever seen on imageJ . I recommended your chanel to my students as well. I will follow you to learn complete imagej Please speak clearly for non english speakers.
Thanks for the video, I really learn a lot. I tried other function of image calculator of imageJ, like "OR" and "AND", with 8 bit images, but I had no idea how it worked. I couldn't understand how the gray value of result came. Most of explanation of "OR" and "AND" on Net work with binary images so I'm really confusing. Looking forward to your reply!
The way I think of it is. Image 1, Image 2. If you use AND then the result shows a new image that contains signal only where there is information at the same xy location in both images. Using OR gives you a signal if there is information in either image 1 OR image2 at a specific location. So the OR function gives you something that may look similar to ADD.
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Hi Craig, thank you for the clear tutorial! I'm trying to obtain the height differences between two surfaces by subtracting two images, but I found there's a drift in x,y and z directions. The lateral directions I managed to resolve by translating one of the images, I'm wondering if there's also a way for z-direction shift correction?
Nice Tutorial. Thank You.
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Dear Craig Awesom video we have ever seen on imageJ . I recommended your chanel to my students as well. I will follow you to learn complete imagej
Please speak clearly for non english speakers.
Ah sorry, it’s the Scottish accent. I will keep that in mind. Thanks for watching. C.
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Thanks for the video, I really learn a lot. I tried other function of image calculator of imageJ, like "OR" and "AND", with 8 bit images, but I had no idea how it worked. I couldn't understand how the gray value of result came. Most of explanation of "OR" and "AND" on Net work with binary images so I'm really confusing. Looking forward to your reply!
The way I think of it is. Image 1, Image 2. If you use AND then the result shows a new image that contains signal only where there is information at the same xy location in both images. Using OR gives you a signal if there is information in either image 1 OR image2 at a specific location. So the OR function gives you something that may look similar to ADD.
sir, wish to connect to you for further learning and better understanding (of mine as a student). will be thankful for either mail or whichever media you are convenient with.
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