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Hi LC, You can exclude the particles you want using the keypress events: Shift + Single Left Mouse Click: Deletes an existing bounding box when clicked within the box. Also, particle size analysis is saved in .csv format for further data analysis. Best, |
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Hi Arda,
I've been using your 'nanoDetect' app since last year and it is absolutely a well simplified and user friendly tool for particle analysis. As I dealing with more images, I feel like sometime I need some flexibility in data processing. This would happen when I have images of samples that have different nano particles, an example image is attached. In the example image, the different particles can be easily distinguished by particle size.

My idea is that can you create an entrance to the raw data of the particle size and allow the user to erase the undesired data points(for example big ones). This is a pretty common function for most of the image processing softwares (HKL Channel 5; Zeiss Zen Core). Or maybe if possible, a threshold to only keep particle size between 0.5nm-5nm but erase those small ones and big ones in a single setting.
Look forward to hear from you,
LC
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