Image 1.19 Manual
Image 1.19 Manual
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Image Version 1.19
2 Introduction
Menus
3 File
8 Edit
11 Options
15 Enhance
18 Analyze
23 Video
24 Text
25 Windows
25 Using the Tools
Managing Windows
29 Image Windows
29 Gray Map
30 LUT
30 Histogram
31 Results
Techniques
32 Using Selections
33 Analyzing Gels
34 Redirected Sampling
35 Using the Option Key
36 Questions and Answers
37 Using Flatbed Scanners
Appendices
38 A. Frame Grabber Cards
39 B. TV Camera and Light Box
40 C. Alternate Programs
41 D. File Formats
42 E. Program Limitations
43 F. Shortcuts
44 G. New Versions and Bug Reports
Introduction
Image is a public domain program for the Macintosh II for doing digital image processing
and analysis. It can acquire, enhance, measure, edit, animate, print and pseudocolor
images. It reads and writes TIFF and PICT files, providing compatibility with many other
Macintosh applications, including programs for scanning, processing, editing, publishing,
and analyzing images. It supports many standard image processing functions, including
histogram equalization, contrast enhancement, density profiling, smoothing, sharpening,
edge detection, and noise reduction. Spatial convolutions, with user defined kernels up to
63x63, are supported.
Image can be used to measure lengths and x-y coordinates, and compute the average
density and area of user defined regions of interest. Length and area measurements results
can be calibrated to provide real world values.
Density calibration can be done against radiation or optical density standards using any
user specified units. The user can select from any of eight different curve fitting methods
for generating calibration curves.
It provides MacPaint-like editing of color and grayscale images, including the ability to
draw lines, rectangles, ovals and text. It can flip, rotate, invert and scale selections. It
supports multiple windows and 8 levels of magnification. All editing, filtering, and
measurement functions operate at any level of magnification and are undoable. It uses
digital halftoning to print images on PostScript printers and Floyd-Steinberg dithering for
printing on non-PostScript printers.
It supports either the Data Translation QuickCapture card or Scion Image Capture 2 card
for digitizing images using a TV camera. Acquired images can be shading corrected and
frame averaged.
Image is written in Lightspeed Pascal from Symantec Corporation, and the source code is
available. The program can be easily ported to other Pascal compilers for the Macintosh,
such as MPW Pascal or TML Pascal.
System Requirements
For full operation, Image requires a Mac II(x, cx, or ci) with at least 2 megabytes of
memory, but 4 megabytes, or more, is recommended for doing animation, for
simultaneously displaying more than a handful of pictures, or for running under
MultiFinder. Image also requires an 8-bit video card capable of displaying 256 c…
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