Public Lab Research note


ImageJ exporting data into Excel: Used for Analysing Images of particulate matter

by pagyebo | November 13, 2015 19:06 13 Nov 19:06 | #12407 | #12407

pagyebo was awarded the Basic Barnstar by stevie for their work in this research note.


Purpose

Our aim was to extract the following data - area, perimeter and shape descriptions of passively-collected aerosol particle samples using digital microscope images. See the following research notes for other background: as done by [@Damarquis,] for further analysis Using ImageJ to process passive particle monitor samples as suggested by [@mathew ], analyzing passive monitors by [@mathew], Deploying UNC passive sampler on South Side of Chicago by [@AmberWise]

We used the analysis methods in ImageJ, and followed these steps to get our data extracted. At the final step, the data needs to be exported into a spreadsheet file for further calculations. On PC-type computers, this dialogue box appeared at end of the image J processing. We followed the outlined processes below to get our data extracted for further calculations • Click yes in the dialogue box shown below. It will take you to the 3steps process of Text Import Wizard.

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Step 1 : Select Delimited in the dialogue box. Click next.

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The numbers in the left column 1,2,3… of the preview shows the number of particles analysed with the image J.

Step 2 . Select Tab and Click next

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Step 3. Select General and click finish The data showed the area, perimeter, shape (Round) of each particle analyzed with the image J. The analyzed data will be imported to excel for further calculations.

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Team members were Dr. @AmberWise, @Mathew and @Damarquis.


1 Comments

nice! thanks for documenting the Excel procedures Paul! good job on formatting too!

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