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Machine
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Cut-off
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| When
should I use a Square Grid to remove sectioned objects?
The
Square Grid should be used if the shape of the objects
is very important in your analysis but you do not need
to analyze all the objects on your sample OR if you
are analyzing only one field.
All red objects that touch the blue bitplane will thus
be removed.
| 1. |
Insert
a Square Grid from the Toolbox (Binary Operations),
setting both the number of columns and the number
of rows to 1.
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| 2. |
Use
the Transfer function from Binary Operations to
remove all objects which touch the grid. E.g. assuming
that the objects are red and the grid is blue:
“Source” = red
“Selector” = blue
“Destination” = To None |
All
red objects that touch the blue bitplane will thus
be removed. |
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