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alialjabri

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  1. Thank you for your advice, Kirk. I already use ImageJ for the analysis of the rest of the images. It is just that ImageJ does not have a function where you can see the overlap between two images. Thats why I use a photoshop software to create this image, and then take it back to ImageJ to complete the analysis. Ali
  2. Both pictures are white and black (binary) and what I want is a third image with only the overlap between the white areas.
  3. Hello, I am a new user of Affinity and there is a function that I cannot figure even after reading and trying a lot. So I plan on using Affinity for image analysis on images that I obtained from a microscope. I have pictures from two groups. One group that shows all the cells in the tissue, and the other showing a specific type of cells. I am now interested in an image where only the common area between the pictures survives, I think its called masking. The purpose is to see that the cells in group two has also been stained in group one. Please let me know if I need to explain any more. How do I do that? I have understood that it has to do with the layer function, but I cannot put the two images on top of each other. BR, Ali Al-Jabri
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