Thank you for your answer.
When I run that code, I also got
MD5 for plane #0 of ./images/ch_00.bmp = d048c3b6f089fc6734f1d1f0ac649b64
MD5 for plane #0 of ./images/ch_oo.ome.tif = d048c3b6f089fc6734f1d1f0ac649b64
which, I think, means the pixel value is the same.
However when I look at the original file, the location of (100,125) looks different.
like attached image, the (100,125) in my original bmp file is in the middle of a white object .
but (100,125) in the converted ome.tif file is exactly the same location where you are pointing in your attached image.
if I point there from my original bmp file, which is (96,125), the value is 127.
This seems like the image is 4 pixels right(or left)-shifted.
This is so strange. do you have any idea?
I'm using imageJ 1.44j. And I set the image>propergies like you said.
One thing is that my original bmp file has 52 bytes header, rather than the usual 54 bytes header.
is there anything related to this?
Best,
BK