Dear community, I would like to extract line profiles from a lot of afm images taken by a JOEL device. This should be done automatically using a python script. I did not succeed in finding the information regarding the physical dimensions of the picture and its "height" -- it's not inside the tiff-tags. Gwyddion is dealing with this file format nicely and there is a pygwy that I'like to use -- the only thing is that in this institute we're bound to use windows computers and up to now I didn't manage to get python access to the pygwy module.
To be honest, I didn't find it in my windows installation at all. Additionally, I searched a lot about this topic on the web, but found few dealing with pygwy under windows. What I understood is, that not all pygwy functions work under windows (but still it could be sufficiant in my case -- file access would do the thing). Another thing is, that I think the compilation of gwyddion on this windows box would mean a big problem for me (I didn't work with windwos since years and I don't have any experience with doing things like this on this OS). So I would be quite grateful if you would like to answer some questions: * How can I 'activate' pygwy in windows? Is there any documentation I overlooked? * In case I get it to work somehow, would the file probably be read correctly? * If this is not the way to go: Is the file format documented somewhere? I could write my own filter. I'm using Gwyddion 2.16 on Win XP. Thanks a lot for taking the time, Harald ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gwyddion-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwyddion-users
