Outline objects

This detection algorithm is based on the current image adjustments histogram, not the raw image data.

Procedure

  1. Open an image (you can't detect on a live image) and zoom to an area containing objects representative of the objects you wish to outline.

  2. In the Main window, go to the Pipelines ribbon and click Outline objects.

  3. In the Outline Detected Objects window, select Use Full Image or Use Region(s) of Interest as the Detection Space.

  4. Click a representative object. Stereo Investigator displays a preview of outlined detected objects.

    • For a list of contour measurements, click Contour Measurements. Stereo Investigator displays the results in the Contour Measurements window.

    • If the outline is difficult to distinguish, change its color: Under Status / Change Preview Color, click to change the color of the outline.

    • To use presets : See About Presets below.

  5. Adjust any of the parameters; every time you adjust a parameter, Stereo Investigator updates the Results that are displayed.

    • Sensitivity: The higher the sensitivity, the smaller the detected object around the representative sample color (displayed under Object Color ).

      • Click Apply to refresh the preview.
      • To sample a different color, click on another color in the tissue.

    • Outline Point Density: The higher the density , the more precise the outline. Click Apply to refresh the preview.

    • Exclude objects: Excludes objects from detection that are Smaller than/ Larger than the set micron value; use in conjunction with sensitivity.

    • Separate Objects By Average Size: Use to increase the accuracy for the count of detected objects.

    Example: You define the average size as 10 µm2 and Stereo Investigator detects an object approximately 30 µm2.
    Stereo Investigator counts the object as 3 objects instead of 1.

    • Screen Edge Restrictions:Stereo Investigator ignores objects that meet the criteria.

  6. Click Outline Objects to apply the parameters.

About Presets

Use presets to apply the same parameters to multiple images.

You can save and edit presets, and load previously saved presets.

Saving or deleting presets

  1. Click Presets and select Edit Presets.

  2. In the Save/Update dialog box, do one of the following:

    • Type a name for the preset, and then click Save.

    • Select an existing preset and click Delete to remove it.

Loading an existing preset

  • Click Presets and select a preset from the list.

 

See also Mark objects, Batch pipeline