| Re: how to locate the center of particle? [message #29634 is a reply to message #29569] |
Sun, 03 March 2002 10:49  |
Martin Downing
Messages: 136 Registered: September 1998
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Jing,
It would be helpful if you put the image in full resolution size on the web
site if we are to properly judge the problem,
failing that, I would recommend using circular hough tranform to find the
radii and centres
cheers
Martin
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"Jing Jing" <fjing5@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9e6c30ae.0202261549.6e831fae@posting.google.com...
> Hi, all
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> There is the website of the image of my experiment.
> http://www.geocities.com/fjing5/particle.html
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> The image shows particles in a solution. I would like to know how
> to use IDL to locate the center of each particle. I need
> get the x, y coordinates of each particle center and measure the
> radius of each particle as accurately and precisely as possible. And
> generate an output file to save the coordinates and radius.
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> Any suggestion from you will be highly appreciated.
> Thank you very much!
>
> Jing
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