Hi there,
Watermark???
do you probably mean "watershed" algorithm? It´s there´!
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/docs/menus/process.html
For a *watermark* (a weak, low contranst background picture), you could
easily write a very simple macro thar uses
the "Image Calculator" or "Alpha blending" to combine images,
http://mtd.fh-hagenberg.at/depot/imaging/imagej/BurgerBurgeReferenceP.pdf
(Page 472+ resp. "subpage 24+" of this extract, the explanation
unfortunately in German!)
has an example (for a stack) that blends between pictures (a sailship and a
beach)
Joachim
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HI,
I searched the mail archives and scanned the docs, but I don't see
anything about creating a watermark. I guess the library doesn't have
this feature?
Thanks,
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Justin Kennedy
Maritime Source, Inc.
http://maritimesource.ca
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