EOS 7D OVERLAY IMAGE (Scale Bar)

Discussion in 'Post Processing, Printing, and Scanning' started by Claude Fortier, Mar 28, 2021.

  1. Claude Fortier

    Claude Fortier New Member

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    Hiya there folks,

    I've been trying for over a month now, and I still have not found a way to do this yet. first off, I must say, I'm running this on a microscope using EOS Utility 2. Knowing this, I would now like to be able to have a scale bar added to the corner of all my images as they are snapped. is this a possible scenario or can any one help me here. I have every thing, Photo shop gimp powerpoint... etc...

    Thanks
    ...Claude
     

  2. johnsey

    johnsey Site Moderator Staff Member Site Supporter

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    Does this suit your needs?

    https://imagej.net/Welcome
    https://nic.med.harvard.edu/knowledge-base/how-do-i-put-a-scale-bar-on-an-image/ Seems this freeware exists and was developed by the scientific community for the application you described.
     
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  3. Claude Fortier

    Claude Fortier New Member

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    Claude Fortier New Member

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  5. johnsey

    johnsey Site Moderator Staff Member Site Supporter

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    Glad to hear :)
     

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