Image processing: Find curvature in a photomicrograph

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Dear Sir or Madam,
Dear colleagues,
I am investigating the curvature of fibre bundles in a specimen produced out of carbon fibre reinforced plastic. The curved fibre bundle itself lies in a curved specimen (a segment of a tube cut under 45° to its rotational axis). I attached a typical photomicrograph and an edited picture that shows what I am interested in. The aim of my work is to receive either the (more or less) exact curvature of the fibre bundle. Or at least a possibility to “insert” points whose (pixel-exact) coordinates I can export and later on set up a polynominal function through these points.
Do you have any suggestions on how to get the curvature of the fibre bundles? Is Matlab therefore suitable?
I am looking forward to hearing from you and thank you for all constructive suggestions.
Best regards,
Felix
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Dec 2024
It's been 5 years. Do you still need an answer? If so do you just want a radius of curvature for the whole white bundle (easy) or of each fiber in the bundle (a little tricky but I do have a demo)?
felix.b
felix.b on 10 Dec 2024
Edited: felix.b on 10 Dec 2024
You are right, it's been quite some time. I do not need an answer anymore because I found a solution. However, I am (always) interested in learning new things. That is why I appreciate if you can share your solution. Time is not important anymore. So, if you have to solve other tasks before, please do so, and then come back as soon as you are free again.

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