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ImageJ is a freeware image editor software app filed under graphics editors and made available by Wayne Rasband for Windows.

The review for ImageJ has not been completed yet, but it was tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below.

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ImageJ is an accessible and user friendly Java-based image processing application. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. It can read many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS and 'raw'.

The application supports 'stacks', a series of images that share a single window. It is multithreaded, so time-consuming operations such as image file reading can be performed in parallel with other operations.

Features and highlights

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  • ImageJ has a large and knowledgeable worldwide user community
  • Macros: Automate tasks and create custom tools using macros. Automatically generate macro code using the command recorder
  • Plugins: Extend by developing plugins using built in text editor and Java compiler
  • Toolkit: An image processing toolkit (class library) to develop applets, servlets or applications
  • Speed: Can filter a 2048x2048 image in 0.1 seconds
  • Data Types: 8-bit grayscale or indexed color, 16-bit unsigned integer, 32-bit floating-point and RGB color.
  • File Formats: Open and save all supported data types as TIFF (uncompressed) or as raw data. Open and save GIF, JPEG, BMP, PNG, PGM, FITS and ASCII. Open DICOM. Open TIFFs, GIFs, JPEGs, DICOMs and raw data using a URL. Open and save many other formats using plugins
  • Image display: Tools are provided for zooming (1:32 to 32:1) and scrolling images
  • Selections: Create rectangular, elliptical or irregular area selections
  • Image Enhancement: Supports smoothing, sharpening, edge detection, median filtering and thresholding on both 8-bit grayscale and RGB color images
  • Geometric Operations: Crop, scale, resize and rotate. Flip vertically or horizontally

ImageJ on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs

This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from graphics editors without restrictions. ImageJ 1.53f is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8.

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Compatibility with this image editor software may vary, but will generally run fine under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP on either a 32-bit or 64-bit setup. A separate x64 version may be available from Wayne Rasband.

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The scammers are trying to capitalize on the millions who haven't received a chip card yet.

For every two chip cards in circulation in the U.S., there are three still without the chip.

'I have a chip card,' said consumer Aaron Cohen. 'I'm glad to know that there is another level of security. We'll see what happens with it. I'm not sure, but it does seem a little easier.'

The new technology makes consumers safer because unlike swiping, which transmits your card number, the chip card creates and encrypts a new number for every transaction.

But just as the technology is newly unfolding, scammers have found new opportunity to take advantage of you.

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Only about 40 percent of Americans have received the new EMV chip cards. That leaves the majority without them.

Scammers are contacting people via e-mail - posing as your credit card company or bank - informing you that in order to get a new EMV chip card, you need to update your account by confirming some personal information or clicking on a link.

If you provide personal information in response to the e-mail, you have just made yourself a target for identity theft. If you click the link, you may end up downloading keystroke logging malware that can steal your personal information.

'Knowing that makes me want to actually follow up and get an updated card with the new chip technology to make sure,' said Cohen.

So how can you tell if the e-mail is from a scammer?

Follow these tips from the AARP.

1. Legitimate emails from card issuers should be short, to-the-point notifications that your new EMV card is being mailed, perhaps with an “expect within 10 days” timeframe. They should not include links or attachments promising details or urging action to “update your account” or the like; that’s the calling card of scammers.

As a general rule, don’t trust links in emails — and before clicking, always hover your computer mouse over the link; if it doesn’t display the sender’s company name, assume the worst. It’s also safer to access any business website by typing its url yourself, not via provided links. Or call the phone number listed on your card, not provided in emails.

2. Bogus paypal emails are making the rounds, with malware-laden “update your account” attachments. Legit paypal emails never include attachments.

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3. Authentic emails from card issuers will address you by name and include some specific reference to your credit card, such as the last four digits of your account number. Those from paypal, ebay or other businesses will also include your name. Emails vaguely addressed to dear “cardholder,” “customer” or “account holder” are scams.

4. Even if the email includes your name, don’t trust it unless you previously provided your email address to that business (for instance, when you enrolled in online banking). Email mailing lists — with account holder names — can be purchased by scammers.

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5. Be suspicious of phone calls or text messages supposedly from card issuers about EMV cards. These could be “vishing” (for voice phishing) or “smishing” (named after SMS technology that sends text messages) attempts aiming to glean account and personal information.