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Force an image to scale up to a certain pixel size in imageJ?
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I have an image processing script that find particles in frames and crops them. I'm a bit new to imageJ, and so I can easily find ways to crop it into a square such that the maximum is, say, 64x64 pixels, but I also need a way to make any crops smaller than 64x64 scale up. I don't particularly care what fills the rest of the space, although if there was a way to copy, say, the rightmost column of pixels, that would probably be better. Are there any pre-built macros that will let me do this?
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I have an image processing script that find particles in frames and crops them. I'm a bit new to imageJ, and so I can easily find ways to crop it into a square such that the maximum is, say, 64x64 pixels, but I also need a way to make any crops smaller than 64x64 scale up. I don't particularly care what fills the rest of the space, although if there was a way to copy, say, the rightmost column of pixels, that would probably be better. Are there any pre-built macros that will let me do this?
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I have an image processing script that find particles in frames and crops them. I'm a bit new to imageJ, and so I can easily find ways to crop it into a square such that the maximum is, say, 64x64 pixels, but I also need a way to make any crops smaller than 64x64 scale up. I don't particularly care what fills the rest of the space, although if there was a way to copy, say, the rightmost column of pixels, that would probably be better. Are there any pre-built macros that will let me do this?
image image-processing imagej imagej-macro
I have an image processing script that find particles in frames and crops them. I'm a bit new to imageJ, and so I can easily find ways to crop it into a square such that the maximum is, say, 64x64 pixels, but I also need a way to make any crops smaller than 64x64 scale up. I don't particularly care what fills the rest of the space, although if there was a way to copy, say, the rightmost column of pixels, that would probably be better. Are there any pre-built macros that will let me do this?
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If you are only concerned about filling the rest of the space, I should think that the Adjust/Canvas Size... should work, at least in 2D. Copying a specific set of pixels to fill the rest of the space would be something you'd likely have to build yourself.
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If you are only concerned about filling the rest of the space, I should think that the Adjust/Canvas Size... should work, at least in 2D. Copying a specific set of pixels to fill the rest of the space would be something you'd likely have to build yourself.
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If you are only concerned about filling the rest of the space, I should think that the Adjust/Canvas Size... should work, at least in 2D. Copying a specific set of pixels to fill the rest of the space would be something you'd likely have to build yourself.
If you are only concerned about filling the rest of the space, I should think that the Adjust/Canvas Size... should work, at least in 2D. Copying a specific set of pixels to fill the rest of the space would be something you'd likely have to build yourself.
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