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Color Area Meter, WinCAM Examples of applications
Color Area Meter

WinCAM is a color area meter that quantifies the area of colors that falls into ranges that you specify. Below are some application examples of color anlaysis and area quantification.
The operator shows the colours to be quantified to WinCAM simply by clicking in the image. Pixels are classified into classes as a function of their colour. Classes can be grouped together to measure areas with more than one color (for example, the non-disease area may include green and yellow colors). Special processing is provided for pixels not belonging to any class. color area meter that quantifies the area of colors
Images of leaf with diseased areas to quantify.

color area meter that quantifies the area of colors color area meter that quantifies the area of colors Image of an orange with pixels classified into one of the three groups of colour classes (flesh, peel, background).

WinCAM can be used to quantify area of soil covered by leaves.
You can analyse the whole image or only some regions of interests (by outlining them over the image).
The image of colour classes. It shows into which color class (pale brown, dark brown, pale green, dark green, grey...) each pixel has been classified.
The image of colour groups. It shows into which color group (soil, leaves) each pixel has been classified. Colour classes and groups defined to analyse the soil coverred by leaves.
Photo above is a courtesy of Dr. Paul Salon, USDA-NRCS Plant Materials Program

WinCAM can be used to quantify toasts (slices of bread) baking uniformity and consistency over time.
The image of colour classes. It shows into which color class each pixel has been classified.
Colour classes and groups defined
to analyse the toasts baking.

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