GSA Image Analyser Batch Edition is a versatile image analysis software capable of recognizing and counting objects, as well as calculating distance areas. The tool provides automatic image analysis and allows for easy export of results to CSV format.

The program offers the possibility to calculate the relations of the ascertained surfaces to each other and the whole image or background. This feature is useful for finding the ratios of different portions of an object.
Additionally, the GSA Image Analyser Batch Edition was developed specifically for the direct length calculation of very complex and very ramified objects like plant roots. It provides indirect calculation available with a grid intersection developed by Tennant.
The automatic count function is an essential tool for determining the number of all recognised objects. It also offers the possibility to count overlapping objects apart by separating them by the object form, the object surface, and the object intensity. The grid intersection count function serves for the indirect object number regulation, and such procedures are described, e.g., by Buerker, Fuchs Rosenthal, Thoma, Schilling, Tuerk.
This program can read almost all known picture formats (JEPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG), making it ideal for most users. It has been used for counting cells and calculating the size of plant roots (biometry) and has been designed to solve many problems.
In conclusion, the GSA Image Analyser Batch Edition is an exceptional tool that can help you save time and energy in performing scientific image evaluations. Its features are useful for many applications, including plant biometry and cell counting, among others. It supports almost all known picture formats, making it accessible for most users.
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