From: medical imaging Ibrahim on 14 Feb 2010 18:03 "Steffen " <rileksn(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <fqj32l$m4n$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > HI there, > > I?d like to fit a gaussian to a bead image representing the > PSF of my microscope. The ultimate goal is to define the > 'exact' position of the peak in x and y. I need to fit a > gaussian to the image rather than just calculating the > center of mass via centroids. > Could someone give me a hint how to do so with an image, are > there eventually example codes available (haven?t yet found > a proper one)? > > Any pointers are much appreciated! > > Thanks and best regards, > Steffen Hello If you manage to make it work. Please send me the final code. Thanks
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