Thanks, so is this the original file size?
It can make a lot of difference to medical results I think
Regards
Eric B
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> 1a. Re: filter/techinque for Lung anomalies
> Posted by: "ultimaandomega2" ultimaandomega2@xxxxxxxxx ultimaandomega2
> Date: Sat Jan 8, 2011 9:05 pm ((PST))
>
> Certainly.
>
> http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/6572/f14large.jpg
>
> --- In gimpi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Eric Brackenbury <eric.brackenbury@...> wrote:
>>
>> Can you post a sample image for us to test please.
>>
>> Eric B
>> _________________________________________________
>> > 1. Looking for image processing filter/techinque for Lung anomalies in
>> > Posted by: "ultimaandomega2" ultimaandomega2@... ultimaandomega2
>> > Date: Fri Jan 7, 2011 2:13 am ((PST))
>> >
>> > I am doing a research in medical images, mainly CT scan Lung Nodules images. I've found other techniques from various papers. Rolling Ball algorithm for smoothing the image is one of them. Anti-aliasing Threshold can be also easily achieved using the Curve function. However, I am curious whether are there other GIMP plugins or techniques out there that can suit my need?
>> >
>> > I am looking for image processing filter/technique to enhance the lung image in some ways so that lung's anomalies such as nodules or cancer can be easier to detect by a machine learning program. If possible, please suggest all image processing techniques for this case.
>> >
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