
Cell Tracking Plugin with ImageJ: Manual Tracking Tutorial
Learn how to use an ImageJ plugin with cell tracking capabilities through manual tracking. Follow step-by-step instructions to acquire, download, and use the Manual Tracking feature in ImageJ for analyzing cell movements. Additional resources for further operations are also provided.
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The first step to acquiring the manual tracking plugin is searching imagej cell tracking and clicking the first link. Once on the ibidi page select Manual Tracking from the left menu containing Product Categories From this page click the link shown below
The next step is to download Manual Tracking from the purple link shown and move this file to the plugins folder of imagej
Once in imagej, open the zvi file you wish to track. Click the Plugins button and select Manual Tracking in the drop down menu A new window should open. This window allows you to set the parameters for the track you are about to make. The time interval and x/y calibration values can be selected here. A z value can also be calibrated if 3D tracking is being done.
The Add track button in the top left should then be clicked. Clicking on the nucleus will now produce xypoints that pop up in a new window. If you continue to track the cell then the Manual Tracking program will produce distance and velocity values for the two points.
The two following links offer guidelines to doing other operations with the manual tracking plugin http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/track/track.html http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/track/Manual%20Tracking% 20plugin.pdf