COUNT/SIZE + MEASUREMENTS + OPTIONS and FONT vs LABELS vs OUTLINES . . .
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In PREMIER, I am attempting to display two different versions of the same image with different measurements derived from the same measurement objects. I'm doing this by setting up the measurement objects in both images, extracting the information I want and then going back into
COUNT/SIZE + MEASUREMENTS + OPTIONS
and selecting the appropriate
APPEARANCE OPTIONS + LABELS
settings.
If I set up
-- IMAGE A with REGION MEAN DIAMETER as the LABEL
and
-- IMAGE B has REGION MAX INTENSITY as the LABEL
everything is fine.
The problem is that when I touch IMAGE A then it gets labeled the same way that IMAGE B is labeled.
After poking at this a bit, the same thing seems to happen with
APPEARANCE OPTIONS + FONT
but not with
APPEARANCE OPTIONS + OUTLINES
It looks like other COUNT/SIZE OPTIONS will be changed in IMAGE A if they are set to be different in IMAGE B and then IMAGE A is selected.
This seems to happen whether the OPTIONS box is open or closed.
Is there a way around this?
Thanks.
-- Matt
In PREMIER, I am attempting to display two different versions of the same image with different measurements derived from the same measurement objects. I'm doing this by setting up the measurement objects in both images, extracting the information I want and then going back into
COUNT/SIZE + MEASUREMENTS + OPTIONS
and selecting the appropriate
APPEARANCE OPTIONS + LABELS
settings.
If I set up
-- IMAGE A with REGION MEAN DIAMETER as the LABEL
and
-- IMAGE B has REGION MAX INTENSITY as the LABEL
everything is fine.
The problem is that when I touch IMAGE A then it gets labeled the same way that IMAGE B is labeled.
After poking at this a bit, the same thing seems to happen with
APPEARANCE OPTIONS + FONT
but not with
APPEARANCE OPTIONS + OUTLINES
It looks like other COUNT/SIZE OPTIONS will be changed in IMAGE A if they are set to be different in IMAGE B and then IMAGE A is selected.
This seems to happen whether the OPTIONS box is open or closed.
Is there a way around this?
Thanks.
-- Matt
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Best Answer
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No, there is no workaround, label measurement is global and applied to all images. You can use Object window to display all measurements for the given object, also the tooltip shows all of them. If you are doing it in macro, you can build you own string that contains multiple measurement values and assign it as Name (McMMSubfeature.Name) and show Name as label. Yuri0
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Thanks for the info.
Darn, I was hoping that it was a malfunction or oversight that FONTS and LABELS (and other OPTIONS) are not unique to individual images like OUTLINES seem to be.
Thanks again.
-- Matt