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Image-Pro Premier Basic Training Course Part 4 - Calibration and Measurements
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Measuring Objects Groups of pixels together make objects From Outlines we can get measurements: Perimeter Area Bounding box Centre coordinates Radii Much, much more...
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Calibrations Calibrations make sense of measurement Transforms distances from Pixels to real world units All images must be calibrated for spatial measurements 40µm
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Creating Calibrations Use known values to estimate Cal = Sampling Rate Instrument Mag Or, take image of reference object
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Creating Calibration 1. Take image of known sample 2. Go to Capture Ribbon 3. Select Quick Calibration tool 4. Drag line over known distance 5. Select units and qualify line
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Calibrating Images From Capture Ribbon Select Calibration from Characteristics box New automatically assume current charactristics calibrations Use green tick mark next to Spatial drop-down for image with no or incorrect calibration
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Scale Bars Calibrations enable Scale Bars and Measurements Enable Scale Bars from Calibration group Use Auto Marker to apply markers to every image Use Calibration drop-down to access Marker properties 1mm1mm
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Manual Measurements Use Measure ribbon for manual measurements Use Types button to select what values to collect Use drop-downs for additional tools (e.g. straight line Vs poly-line)
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Display Option Use Options button to change: Outline styles Label option
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Display Option Show statistics in Measurement table Use groupings to arrange object data by class Change grouping options to display class statistics
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Exporting Data Export Images using: Quick Save in Capture ribbon Share ribbon Export any data table to Excel, Text files or Clipboard
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Measurements Manual Measurements are a powerful tool for getting information from an image but......Manual measurements are also: slow & tedious open to operator bias
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