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AtomicJ_1.7.1_Win64.zip | 2016-01-06 | 113.8 MB | |
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AtomicJ 1.7.1 Release note This is a minor release, however, some new features were introduced: - convex hulls of a Regions of Interest (ROIs) can be now created. Graham's scan algorithm is used for this purpose. - vertices can be now added or removed from polygonal or free hand ROIs, profiles and measurements. To add a new vertex, first single- click the ROI/profile/measurement. Circles will appear on the vertices. If you single-click a circle while holding down the Ctrl key, the vertex will be removed. If you single-click a circle while holding down the Shift key, the vertex will be split into two adjacent vertices. This behaviour should be familiar for ImageJ users. - all components of a composite ROI (ex. created by merging multiple ROIs) can be now also moved simultaneusly - for this, hold the Ctrl down while dragging with the mouse. In addition, all components of a component can be now rotated simultanously - hold down the Ctrl key or the Shift key (there is a difference between Ctrl and Shift, as different rotation centers will be used - try it out) - elliptical and rectangular ROIs can be now resized in an aspect ratio-preserving way - for this, hold down the Alt key while dragging. They can be also resized symmetrically relative to their center - hold down the Ctrl key. If you hold down both Alt and Ctrl key, then the ROI will be resized symmetrically in the aspect ratio preserving way. - minor bug fixes and performance improvement - improved support for Bruker and NT-MDT files - added support for the .FLT images