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Offline UlteriorModem

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Measure an object size in pixels?
« on: 2020 January 23 15:32:24 »
I was trying to chase down a few dust doughnuts in my system. There is a website that will calculate the approx. distance from your sensor.

http://www.ccdware.com/resources/dust.cfm

Anyhow one of the pieces of data it asks for is the diameter of the dust mote in pixels.

Is there any way to measure this in PI?

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Re: Measure an object size in pixels?
« Reply #1 on: 2020 January 23 15:59:58 »
to my knowledge not directly... what i do is put the cursor on the left edge of the mote and note the X coordinate of the cursor position, then move over to the right edge and note the X position and then take the difference between the two.

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Re: Measure an object size in pixels?
« Reply #2 on: 2020 January 24 09:53:35 »
to my knowledge not directly... what i do is put the cursor on the left edge of the mote and note the X coordinate of the cursor position, then move over to the right edge and note the X position and then take the difference between the two.

rob

Ah! That's a great idea, thank you.

Offline wadeh237

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Re: Measure an object size in pixels?
« Reply #3 on: 2020 January 24 16:58:17 »
You could also just create a preview that captures the object and then look at the size of the preview at the bottom of the screen.

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Re: Measure an object size in pixels?
« Reply #4 on: 2020 January 24 17:51:42 »
that is a great idea, thanks

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Re: Measure an object size in pixels?
« Reply #5 on: 2020 January 25 13:15:44 »
You could also just create a preview that captures the object and then look at the size of the preview at the bottom of the screen.

Another great and even easier idea!