![]() I've attached a quick bit of code below that should automate the process (i've thresholded for yellow as suggested in your post) and it seems to work well. Alternatively, you could create a binary image from that thresholding above and use 'analyze particles' to count and measure any individual regions of interest. Essentially, what you can do (manually) is open up your image and use image>adjust>colour threshold, then change the sliders and colour space as needed to pick out just your colour of interest, then you can just 'select' that region and use measure to determine its area in pixels. This sounds like an problem that can be solved relatively easily using simple colour thresholding techniques. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically.
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