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Image Processing with ImageJ

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Image Processing with ImageJ

Overview of this book

Digital image processing is an increasingly important field across a vast array of scientific disciplines. ImageJ's long history and ever-growing user base makes it a perfect candidate for solving daily tasks involving all kinds of image analysis processes. Image Processing with ImageJ is a practical book that will guide you from the most basic analysis techniques to the fine details of implementing new functionalities through the ImageJ plugin system, all of it through the use of examples and practical cases. ImageJ is an excellent public domain imaging analysis platform that can be very easily used for almost all your image processing needs. Image Processing with ImageJ will start by showing you how to open a number of different images, become familiar with the different options, and perform simple analysis operations using the provided image samples. You will also learn how to make modifications through ImageJ filters and how to make local measurements using the selections system. You will also find the instructions necessary to record all the steps you perform so they can be saved and re-run on the same image to ensure analysis reproducibility. Finally, you will get to know some different ImageJ plugins and will learn how to implement your own.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Image Processing with ImageJ
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Cristina Chavarrías is a telecommunications engineer specialized in medical imaging, in general, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in particular. Her background reaches other imaging modalities and techniques such as nuclear imaging, computed tomography or spectroscopy, and ranges from data acquisition, preprocessing and correction to image processing. Despite being a junior researcher, she has been working for seven years in the Medical Imaging Laboratory at Hospital Gregorio Marañón, which offers a privileged view over the latest imaging challenges and allows direct contact with the clinical practice.

Ron DeSpain has been a physicist with over 45 years of experience working for major aerospace and defense companies. Ron has used ImageJ for advanced scientific algorithm development, since it was made available on Macintosh in the early 1990s. Since then it has been rewritten in Java and now runs on all major computers that support the Java virtual machine, making it his program of choice due to its powerful and versatile rapid development environment for signal imagery and video analysis applications. He has developed applications in intelligence analysis, missile guidance, target detection and recognition, 2D/3D imaging, automatic graph reading, remote sensing, sensor fusion, machine vision, image & video analysis, robotics, medical imaging, ultrasonic, x-ray, eddy current, and IR testing and manufacturing automation for more than 20 years.

Dr M Partridge did his BSc in biochemistry from Lancaster university before spending a number of years working for Mediwatch Biomedical, developing a range of point-of-care sensor systems. He then left Mediwatch to join the Cranfield University, where he obtained a Ph.D. in molecular coatings of fibre optic sensors and continued work as a researcher developing a number of optical sensors systems. Matthew's current research is focused on the development of optical sensors both biological applications such as point-of-care testing and industrial VOS sensor systems.